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The remaining reactions are innovations, specific to more recent lineages (Table 1).
These particular lineage-specific expansions, along with the many other highly-diverged and receptors identified, may reveal functional innovations specific to these organisms.
On the other hand, we also found that Arx1, Alb1p and PHAX are restricted to different groups within Opisthokonta, suggesting that they are innovations specific to this group.
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This indicates that the structural innovation specific to the Nqo1-like clade might also be involved in binding a ligand at a similar position.
However, the adaptor protein Gle1, that plays an important role in the control of mRNA export in yeast [ 62], appears to be missing from Amoebozoa, Plantae, Chromalveolata, and Excavata, suggesting it is an innovation specific to Opisthokonta.
Specifically, our results and those of the Masison lab challenge a prevalent view in the yeast prion field – namely that the ability to remodel prion-like aggregates is an Hsp104 innovation specific to fungal systems.
Genes encoding FGF and FGFR were already present in the last common ancestor of all metazoans, but the origin of the FGF/FGFR couple appears to be an innovation specific to the Eumetazoa, potentially linked to the increase of animal complexity (Bertrand et al., 2014).
He pointed out that Google has been unveiling a number of ad innovations that are specific to mobile, like a click-to-call option (which generates 15 million calls every month).
At the qualitative level, this approach points to the successive emergence of enriched huBPs, with innovations that are specific to each evolutionary period (figs. 5 and 6).
A participant received a list containing only innovations from version two specific to their discipline.
Universities are starting to add innovation specific offerings across disciplines, from engineering to business.
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