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Massimo Di Giulio

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Bio Systems|June 8, 2006
The first lines of divergence in the Bacteria domain were the hyperthermophilic organisms, the Thermotogales and the Aquificales, and not the mesophilic PlanctomycetalesSacha Barion, Marco Franchi, Enzo Gallori, et al.
Archaea (Vancouver, B.C.)|November 5, 2013
Comparative analysis of barophily-related amino acid content in protein domains of Pyrococcus abyssi and Pyrococcus furiosusLiudmila S Yafremava, Massimo Di Giulio, Gustavo Caetano-Anollés
Journal of Molecular Evolution|September 13, 2005
tRNA creation by hairpin duplicationJeremy Widmann, Massimo Di Giulio, Michael Yarus, et al.
Life (Basel, Switzerland)|February 9, 2018
Intrinsic Properties of tRNA Molecules as Deciphered via Bayesian Network and Distribution Divergence AnalysisSergio Branciamore, Grigoriy Gogoshin, Massimo Di Giulio, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|September 2, 2011
A novel three-unit tRNA splicing endonuclease found in ultrasmall Archaea possesses broad substrate specificityKosuke Fujishima, Junichi Sugahara, Christopher S Miller, et al.
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Bio Systems|June 8, 2006
The first lines of divergence in the Bacteria domain were the hyperthermophilic organisms, the Thermotogales and the Aquificales, and not the mesophilic PlanctomycetalesSacha Barion, Marco Franchi, Enzo Gallori, et al.
Archaea (Vancouver, B.C.)|November 5, 2013
Comparative analysis of barophily-related amino acid content in protein domains of Pyrococcus abyssi and Pyrococcus furiosusLiudmila S Yafremava, Massimo Di Giulio, Gustavo Caetano-Anollés
Journal of Molecular Evolution|September 13, 2005
tRNA creation by hairpin duplicationJeremy Widmann, Massimo Di Giulio, Michael Yarus, et al.
Life (Basel, Switzerland)|February 9, 2018
Intrinsic Properties of tRNA Molecules as Deciphered via Bayesian Network and Distribution Divergence AnalysisSergio Branciamore, Grigoriy Gogoshin, Massimo Di Giulio, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|September 2, 2011
A novel three-unit tRNA splicing endonuclease found in ultrasmall Archaea possesses broad substrate specificityKosuke Fujishima, Junichi Sugahara, Christopher S Miller, et al.
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