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A method to find longevity-selected positions in the mammalian proteome
Jeremy Semeiks,
Nick V. Grishin
Biochemistry
Biophysics
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Proteome
100%
Longevity
85%
Hormones
50%
Phosphotransferases
37%
Genetic Selection
31%
Ovarian Follicle
29%
Sequence Alignment
28%
Phylogeny
28%
Proteins
26%
Mutation Rate
25%
Menopause
24%
Protein Domains
24%
Mammals
21%
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
20%
Inflammation
14%
Growth
12%
Agriculture & Biology
proteome
92%
hormones
50%
receptors
48%
phosphotransferases (kinases)
41%
menopause
31%
ovarian follicles
26%
mutation rate
26%
protein domains
26%
sequence alignment
25%
methodology
25%
protein structure
24%
natural selection
22%
inflammation
21%
regression analysis
20%
mammals
17%
prediction
16%
proteins
16%
phylogeny
13%
Chemical Compounds
Hormone
95%
Protein
39%
Protein Structure
31%
Mutation
27%
Force
21%
Molecular Cluster
20%
Column Like Crystal
19%