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David D Pollock

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Methods in Enzymology|May 4, 2005
Context dependence and coevolution among amino acid residues in proteinsZhengyuan O Wang, David D Pollock
Genetics|October 24, 2003
Likelihood analysis of asymmetrical mutation bias gradients in vertebrate mitochondrial genomesJeremiah J Faith, David D Pollock
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 8, 2014
Strong evidence for protein epistasis, weak evidence against itDavid D Pollock, Richard A Goldstein
Nature Ecology & Evolution|October 25, 2017
Sequence entropy of folding and the absolute rate of amino acid substitutionsRichard A Goldstein, David D Pollock
Genetics|September 30, 2004
Estimating the degree of saturation in mutant screensDavid D Pollock, John C Larkin
Journal of Molecular Evolution|October 24, 2007
Coevolutionary patterns in cytochrome c oxidase subunit I depend on structural and functional contextZhengyuan O Wang, David D Pollock
Genome Biology and Evolution|September 29, 2012
SP transcription factor paralogs and DNA-binding sites coevolve and adaptively converge in mammals and birdsKen Daigoro Yokoyama, David D Pollock
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 2, 2012
Amino acid coevolution induces an evolutionary Stokes shiftDavid D Pollock, Grant Thiltgen, Richard A Goldstein
Evolutionary Bioinformatics Online|May 21, 2009
Functionality and the evolution of marginal stability in proteins: inferences from lattice simulationsPaul D Williams, David D Pollock, Richard A Goldstein
International Journal of Modern Physics. C, Physics and Computers|December 5, 2014
SELECTIVE ADVANTAGE OF RECOMBINATION IN EVOLVING PROTEIN POPULATIONS: A LATTICE MODEL STUDYPaul D Williams, David D Pollock, Richard A Goldstein
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Methods in Enzymology|May 4, 2005
Context dependence and coevolution among amino acid residues in proteinsZhengyuan O Wang, David D Pollock
Genetics|October 24, 2003
Likelihood analysis of asymmetrical mutation bias gradients in vertebrate mitochondrial genomesJeremiah J Faith, David D Pollock
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 8, 2014
Strong evidence for protein epistasis, weak evidence against itDavid D Pollock, Richard A Goldstein
Nature Ecology & Evolution|October 25, 2017
Sequence entropy of folding and the absolute rate of amino acid substitutionsRichard A Goldstein, David D Pollock
Genetics|September 30, 2004
Estimating the degree of saturation in mutant screensDavid D Pollock, John C Larkin
Journal of Molecular Evolution|October 24, 2007
Coevolutionary patterns in cytochrome c oxidase subunit I depend on structural and functional contextZhengyuan O Wang, David D Pollock
Genome Biology and Evolution|September 29, 2012
SP transcription factor paralogs and DNA-binding sites coevolve and adaptively converge in mammals and birdsKen Daigoro Yokoyama, David D Pollock
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 2, 2012
Amino acid coevolution induces an evolutionary Stokes shiftDavid D Pollock, Grant Thiltgen, Richard A Goldstein
Evolutionary Bioinformatics Online|May 21, 2009
Functionality and the evolution of marginal stability in proteins: inferences from lattice simulationsPaul D Williams, David D Pollock, Richard A Goldstein
International Journal of Modern Physics. C, Physics and Computers|December 5, 2014
SELECTIVE ADVANTAGE OF RECOMBINATION IN EVOLVING PROTEIN POPULATIONS: A LATTICE MODEL STUDYPaul D Williams, David D Pollock, Richard A Goldstein
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