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Global cellulose biomass, horizontal gene transfers and domain fusions drive microbial expansin evolution
William R. Chase
, Olga Zhaxybayeva
, Jorge Rocha
,
Daniel J. Cosgrove
, Lori R. Shapiro
Biology
Plant Institute
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Expansin
100%
Horizontal Gene Transfer
100%
Domain Fusion
100%
Cell Wall
66%
Fungi
33%
Phylogeny
33%
Expansin Gene
33%
Eukaryotes
16%
High Diversity
16%
Noncovalent Interactions
16%
Cellulose Nanofibrils
16%
Cellulose
16%
Biological Function
16%
Ecological Context
16%
Normal Growth
16%
Phylogenetic Distribution
16%
Normal Development
16%
Microbial Eukaryotes
16%
Land Plant Evolution
16%
Ecological Interactions
16%
Eukaryotic Microbes
16%
Structural Cell
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Wall
100%
Horizontal Gene Transfer
100%
Eukaryote
50%
Microorganism
50%
Cladistics
50%
Lineages
25%
Growth, Development and Aging
25%
Biological Functions
25%
Embryophyta
25%