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Similar Amino Acid Sequences: Chance or Common Ancestry?
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1981
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Comparative GenomicsGeneticsGenomicsSequence AlignmentPhylogeneticsMolecular EcologySystemic ComparisonContemporary ProteinsSequence AnalysisGenetic VariationBioinformaticsProtein BioinformaticsBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyCommon AncestryAlien ProteinsProtein EvolutionMedicine
The systemic comparison of every newly determined amino acid sequence with all other known sequences may allow a complete reconstruction of the evolutionary events leading to contemporary proteins. But sometimes the surviving similarities are so vague that even computer-based sequence comparisons procedures are unable to validate relationships. In other cases similar sequences may appear in totally alien proteins as a result of mere chance or, occasionally, by the convergent evolution of sequences with special properties.
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