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FEBS Letters|July 30, 1990
Related domains in yeast tRNA ligase, bacteriophage T4 polynucleotide kinase and RNA ligase, and mammalian myelin 2',3'-cyclic nucleotide phosphohydrolase revealed by amino acid sequence comparisonE V Koonin, A E Gorbalenya
Nature Reviews. Genetics|June 16, 2010
Constraints and plasticity in genome and molecular-phenome evolutionEugene V Koonin, Yuri I Wolf
Biology Direct|November 20, 2010
The common ancestry of lifeEugene V Koonin, Yuri I Wolf
Biology Direct|May 13, 2010
Two new families of the FtsZ-tubulin protein superfamily implicated in membrane remodeling in diverse bacteria and archaeaKira S Makarova, Eugene V Koonin
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|February 20, 1998
Prokaryotic genomes: the emerging paradigm of genome-based microbiologyE V Koonin, M Y Galperin
Genetics|October 1, 1996
Sequence analysis of eukaryotic developmental proteins: ancient and novel domainsA R Mushegian, E V Koonin
Bio Systems|January 1, 1993
Computer-assisted dissection of rolling circle DNA replicationE V Koonin, T V Ilyina
European Journal of Biochemistry|October 15, 1984
Encephalomyocarditis virus replication complexes preferentially utilizing nucleoside diphosphates as substrates for viral RNA synthesis. Nucleotide kinases specifically associated with the complex channel RNA precursorE V Koonin, V I Agol
Archives of Virology|January 1, 1993
Cell-to-cell movement of plant viruses. Insights from amino acid sequence comparisons of movement proteins and from analogies with cellular transport systemsA R Mushegian, E V Koonin
Virus Evolution|March 9, 2021
Evolution of a major virion protein of the giant pandoraviruses from an inactivated bacterial glycoside hydrolaseMart Krupovic, Natalya Yutin, Eugene Koonin
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FEBS Letters|July 30, 1990
Related domains in yeast tRNA ligase, bacteriophage T4 polynucleotide kinase and RNA ligase, and mammalian myelin 2',3'-cyclic nucleotide phosphohydrolase revealed by amino acid sequence comparisonE V Koonin, A E Gorbalenya
Nature Reviews. Genetics|June 16, 2010
Constraints and plasticity in genome and molecular-phenome evolutionEugene V Koonin, Yuri I Wolf
Biology Direct|November 20, 2010
The common ancestry of lifeEugene V Koonin, Yuri I Wolf
Biology Direct|May 13, 2010
Two new families of the FtsZ-tubulin protein superfamily implicated in membrane remodeling in diverse bacteria and archaeaKira S Makarova, Eugene V Koonin
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|February 20, 1998
Prokaryotic genomes: the emerging paradigm of genome-based microbiologyE V Koonin, M Y Galperin
Genetics|October 1, 1996
Sequence analysis of eukaryotic developmental proteins: ancient and novel domainsA R Mushegian, E V Koonin
Bio Systems|January 1, 1993
Computer-assisted dissection of rolling circle DNA replicationE V Koonin, T V Ilyina
European Journal of Biochemistry|October 15, 1984
Encephalomyocarditis virus replication complexes preferentially utilizing nucleoside diphosphates as substrates for viral RNA synthesis. Nucleotide kinases specifically associated with the complex channel RNA precursorE V Koonin, V I Agol
Archives of Virology|January 1, 1993
Cell-to-cell movement of plant viruses. Insights from amino acid sequence comparisons of movement proteins and from analogies with cellular transport systemsA R Mushegian, E V Koonin
Virus Evolution|March 9, 2021
Evolution of a major virion protein of the giant pandoraviruses from an inactivated bacterial glycoside hydrolaseMart Krupovic, Natalya Yutin, Eugene Koonin
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