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Massimo Di Giulio

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Journal of Molecular Evolution|June 12, 2014
On how many fundamental kinds of cells are present on Earth: looking for phylogenetic traits that would allow the identification of the primary lines of descentMassimo Di Giulio
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 15, 2014
The genetic code did not originate from an mRNA codifying polyglycine because the proto-mRNAs already codified for an amino acid number greater than oneMassimo Di Giulio
Bio Systems|December 22, 2020
The late appearance of DNA, the nature of the LUCA and ancestors of the domains of lifeMassimo Di Giulio
Bio Systems|January 3, 2022
The RNase P, LUCA, the ancestors of the life domains, the progenote, and the tree of lifeMassimo Di Giulio
Bio Systems|November 4, 2022
The origins of the cell membrane, the progenote, and the universal ancestor (LUCA)Massimo Di Giulio
Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 4, 2012
The 'recently' split transfer RNA genes may be close to merging the two halves of the tRNA rather than having just separated themMassimo Di Giulio
Bio Systems|June 15, 2020
The phylogenetic distribution of the glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase and Glu-tRNA<sup>Gln</sup> amidotransferase in the fundamental lineages would imply that the ancestor of archaea, that of eukaryotes and LUCA were progenotesMassimo Di Giulio
Bio Systems|April 29, 2021
Errors of the ancestral translation, LUCA, and nature of its direct descendantsMassimo Di Giulio
Bio Systems|November 22, 2024
The existence of the two domains of life, Bacteria and Archaea, would in itself imply that LUCA and the ancestors of these domains were progenotesMassimo Di Giulio
Journal of Molecular Evolution|November 17, 2010
The last universal common ancestor (LUCA) and the ancestors of archaea and bacteria were progenotesMassimo Di Giulio
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Journal of Molecular Evolution|June 12, 2014
On how many fundamental kinds of cells are present on Earth: looking for phylogenetic traits that would allow the identification of the primary lines of descentMassimo Di Giulio
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 15, 2014
The genetic code did not originate from an mRNA codifying polyglycine because the proto-mRNAs already codified for an amino acid number greater than oneMassimo Di Giulio
Bio Systems|December 22, 2020
The late appearance of DNA, the nature of the LUCA and ancestors of the domains of lifeMassimo Di Giulio
Bio Systems|January 3, 2022
The RNase P, LUCA, the ancestors of the life domains, the progenote, and the tree of lifeMassimo Di Giulio
Bio Systems|November 4, 2022
The origins of the cell membrane, the progenote, and the universal ancestor (LUCA)Massimo Di Giulio
Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 4, 2012
The 'recently' split transfer RNA genes may be close to merging the two halves of the tRNA rather than having just separated themMassimo Di Giulio
Bio Systems|June 15, 2020
The phylogenetic distribution of the glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase and Glu-tRNA<sup>Gln</sup> amidotransferase in the fundamental lineages would imply that the ancestor of archaea, that of eukaryotes and LUCA were progenotesMassimo Di Giulio
Bio Systems|April 29, 2021
Errors of the ancestral translation, LUCA, and nature of its direct descendantsMassimo Di Giulio
Bio Systems|November 22, 2024
The existence of the two domains of life, Bacteria and Archaea, would in itself imply that LUCA and the ancestors of these domains were progenotesMassimo Di Giulio
Journal of Molecular Evolution|November 17, 2010
The last universal common ancestor (LUCA) and the ancestors of archaea and bacteria were progenotesMassimo Di Giulio
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