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. 2004 Jun 1:4:14.
doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-4-14.

Evolutionary rate depends on number of protein-protein interactions independently of gene expression level: response

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Evolutionary rate depends on number of protein-protein interactions independently of gene expression level: response

Jesse D Bloom et al. BMC Evol Biol. .

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A response to Fraser HB, Hirsh AE: Evolutionary rate depends on number of protein-protein interactions independently of gene expression level. BMC Evol Biol 2004, 4:13

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