RT @phyloinfokobe: 40 yrs since the first idea for estimating the numbers of synonymous and non-synonymous substibutions by Takashi Miyata…
RT @phyloinfokobe: 40 yrs since the first idea for estimating the numbers of synonymous and non-synonymous substibutions by Takashi Miyata…
RT @phyloinfokobe: 40 yrs since the first idea for estimating the numbers of synonymous and non-synonymous substibutions by Takashi Miyata…
RT @phyloinfokobe: 40 yrs since the first idea for estimating the numbers of synonymous and non-synonymous substibutions by Takashi Miyata…
RT @phyloinfokobe: 40 yrs since the first idea for estimating the numbers of synonymous and non-synonymous substibutions by Takashi Miyata…
RT @phyloinfokobe: 40 yrs since the first idea for estimating the numbers of synonymous and non-synonymous substibutions by Takashi Miyata…
40 yrs since the first idea for estimating the numbers of synonymous and non-synonymous substibutions by Takashi Miyata & Teruo Yasunaga in 1980 (J. Mol. Evol. 16: 23–36). https://t.co/22CjTrOhAn Remember that they were Ks and Ka, initially, and not dS