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      Amino acids as placeholders: base-composition pressures on protein length in malaria parasites and prokaryotes.

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          The composition and sequence of amino acids in a protein may serve the underlying needs of the nucleic acids that encode the protein (the genome phenotype). In extreme form, amino acids become mere placeholders inserted between functional segments or domains, and--apart from increasing protein length--playing no role in the specific function or structure of a protein (the conventional phenotype).

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          Journal
          Appl. Bioinformatics
          Applied bioinformatics
          1175-5636
          1175-5636
          2005
          : 4
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Biochemistry, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
          Article
          425
          16128613
          454607b6-f44b-48ab-bca6-e46a72110490
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