Claudia C Weber
educated at: University of Bath
occupation: researcher
Articles 15
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Physicochemical Amino Acid Properties Better Describe Substitution Rates in Large Populations
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Protein evolution depends on multiple distinct population size parameters.
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ProtASR: An Evolutionary Framework for Ancestral Protein Reconstruction with Selection on Folding Stability
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A new parameter-rich structure-aware mechanistic model for amino acid substitution during evolution.
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Phylogenomic analyses data of the avian phylogenomics project
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GC-biased gene conversion links the recombination landscape and demography to genomic base composition: GC-biased gene conversion drives genomic base composition across a wide range of species
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Whole-genome analyses resolve early branches in the tree of life of modern birds
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Early mesozoic coexistence of amniotes and hepadnaviridae
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Kr/Kc but not dN/dS correlates positively with body mass in birds, raising implications for inferring lineage-specific selection
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Evidence for GC-biased gene conversion as a driver of between-lineage differences in avian base composition
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Support for multiple classes of local expression clusters in Drosophila melanogaster, but no evidence for gene order conservation
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Late-replicating domains have higher divergence and diversity in Drosophila melanogaster
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Intronic AT skew is a defendable proxy for germline transcription but does not predict crossing-over or protein evolution rates in Drosophila melanogaster.
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Protein rates of evolution are predicted by double-strand break events, independent of crossing-over rates
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Why there is more to protein evolution than protein function: splicing, nucleosomes and dual-coding sequence
Human - wd:Q30502953