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Evolution of the G protein alpha subunit multigene family.
T. M. Wilkie
, S. Yokoyama
Pharmacology - Wilkie Lab
Pharmacology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits
100%
Multigene Family
75%
GTP-Binding Proteins
51%
Eukaryota
35%
Fungi
31%
Plant Genes
28%
Genes
27%
Gene Components
23%
Heterotrimeric GTP-Binding Proteins
23%
Dictyostelium
22%
Invertebrates
19%
Guanosine Triphosphate
18%
Vertebrates
15%
Yeasts
13%
Signal Transduction
13%
Animals
8%
Agriculture & Biology
G-proteins
73%
multigene family
63%
genes
23%
eukaryotic cells
19%
organisms
19%
receptors
15%
heterotrimeric GTP-binding proteins
15%
Dictyostelium
14%
coevolution
12%
molds (fungi)
11%
signal transduction
10%
invertebrates
9%
vertebrates
8%
yeasts
7%
nucleotide sequences
7%
fungi
6%
animals
4%