Rabbit mitochondrial DNA diversity from prehistoric to modern times C. HardyC. CallouM. Monnerot OriginalPaper Pages: 227 - 237
The expanding small heat-shock protein family, and structure predictions of the conserved “α-crystallin domain” Gert-Jan CaspersJack A. M. LeunissenWilfried W. de Jong OriginalPaper Pages: 238 - 248
Recombination in AIDS viruses David L. RobertsonBeatrice H. HahnPaul M. Sharp OriginalPaper Pages: 249 - 259
Mammalian mitochondrial DNA evolution: A comparison of the cytochrome b and cytochrome c oxidase II genes Rodney L. HoneycuttMichael A. NedbalLaura L. Janecek OriginalPaper Pages: 260 - 272
Molecular classification of living organisms C. SacconeC. GissiG. Pesole OriginalPaper Pages: 273 - 279
Nonrandom frequency patterns of synonymous substitutions in homologous mammalian genes Simone CacciòSerguei ZoubakGiorgio Bernardi OriginalPaper Pages: 280 - 292
Specific compositional patterns of synonymous positions in homologous mammalian genes Serguei ZoubakGiuseppe D'OnofrioGiorgio Bernardi OriginalPaper Pages: 293 - 307
Statistical analysis of vertebrate sequences reveals that long genes are scarce in GC-rich isochores Laurent DuretDominique MouchiroudChristian Gautier OriginalPaper Pages: 308 - 317
Intrastrand parity rules of DNA base composition and usage biases of synonymous codons Noboru Sueoka OriginalPaper Pages: 318 - 325
Properties of a general model of DNA evolution under no-strand-bias conditions J. R. Lobry OriginalPaper Pages: 326 - 330
Different evolutionary histories of kringle and protease domains in serine proteases: A typical example of domain evolution Kazuho IkeoKei TakahashiTakashi Gojobori OriginalPaper Pages: 331 - 336
Segmented structure of protein sequences and early evolution of genome by combinatorial fusion of DNA elements E. N. Trifonov OriginalPaper Pages: 337 - 342
Compositional correlations in the nuclear genes of the flatworm Schistosoma mansoni Héctor MustoHelena Rodríguez-MasedaFernando Alvarez Letter to the Editor Pages: 343 - 346
Third international meeting of the society for molecular biology and evolution Naoyuki Takahata Announcement Pages: 347 - 347