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In search of molecular darwinism

Paul M. Sharp ()
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Paul M. Sharp: University of Nottingham, Queens Medical Centre

Nature, 1997, vol. 385, issue 6612, 111-112

Abstract: Attempts to detect adaptive evolution at the molecular level have met with little success. Studies of a digestive enzyme in primates, involving the reconstruction of DNA sequences that have long been extinct, show a way forward.

Date: 1997
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