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Biology
Bioinformatics
Protein structure
Computational phylogenetics
Nucleic acids
Solvents
Nucleic acid sequence
Substitution matrix
Sequence alignment
Protein domain
STING
Solvent exposure

Local Packing Density Is the Main Structural Determinant of the Rate of Protein Sequence Evolution at Site Level

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