Exploring evolutionary relationships within neodermata using putative orthologous groups of proteins, with emphasis on peptidases

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  • who: Vu00edctor Cau00f1a-Bozada and colleagues from the Centro de Investigaciu00f3n en Alimentaciu00f3n y Desarrollo, Mazatlu00e1n, Mexico School of Biological Sciences, Queen`s University Belfast, Chlorine Gardens, Belfast , DL, UK have published the research: Exploring Evolutionary Relationships within Neodermata Using Putative Orthologous Groups of Proteins, with Emphasis on Peptidases, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 12/01/2023
  • what: The aim of this study was to explore the evolutionary relationships within Neodermata using putative orthologous groups of proteins (OGPs) retrieved from BUSCO and OMA, and to evaluate the use of peptidases as markers for phylogenetic studies . . .

     

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