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    Items where Author is "Creevey, Christopher J."


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    2011

    Creevey, Christopher J., Doerks, Tobias, Fitzpatrick, David A., Raes, Jeroen and Bork, Peer (2011) Universally Distributed Single-Copy Genes Indicate a Constant Rate of Horizontal Transfer. PLoS ONE, 6 (8). ISSN 1932-6203

    2006

    Fitzpatrick, David A., Creevey, Christopher J. and McInerney, James O. (2006) Genome Phylogenies Indicate a Meaningful a-Proteobacterial Phylogeny and Support a Grouping of the Mitochondria with the Rickettsiales. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 23 (1). pp. 74-85.

    2005

    Fitzpatrick, David A., Creevey, Christopher J. and McInerney, James O. (2005) Evidence of Positive Darwinian Selection in Putative Meningococcal Vaccine Antigens. Journal of Molecular Evolution, 61 (1). pp. 90-98. ISSN 0022-2844

    Philip, Gayle K., Creevey, Christopher J. and McInerney, James O. (2005) The Opisthokonta and the Ecdysozoa May Not Be Clades: Stronger Support for the Grouping of Plant and Animal than for Animal and Fungi and Stronger Support for the Coelomata than Ecdysozoa. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 22. pp. 1175-1184.

    2004

    Creevey, Christopher J., Fitzpatrick, David A., Philip, Gayle K., Kinsella, Rhoda J., O'Connell, Mary J., Pentony, Melissa M., Travers, Simon A., Wilkinson, Mark and McInerney, James O. (2004) Does a tree-like phylogeny only exist at the tips in the prokaryotes? Proceedings of The Royal Society of London, Biology Series, 271 (1557). pp. 2551-2558.

    2003

    Kinsella, Rhoda J., Fitzpatrick, David A., Creevey, Christopher J. and McInerney, James O. (2003) Fatty acid biosynthesis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: Lateral gene transfer, adaptive evolution, and gene duplication. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 100 (18). pp. 10320-10325. ISSN 1091-6490

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