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Peer-Reviewed Publications

Bloom, J.D., Drummond, D.A., Arnold, F.H., and Wilke, C.O., "Structural determinants of the rate of protein evolution in yeast," Molecular Biology and Evolution 23(9):1751–1761 (2006).

Wilke, C.O. and Drummond, D.A., "Population genetics of translational robustness," Genetics 173:473–481 (2006).

Drummond, D.A., Raval, A., and Wilke, C.O., "A single determinant dominates the rate of yeast protein evolution," Molecular Biology and Evolution 23(2):327–337 (2006). (Faculty of 1000 rated 6.4: Must Read)

Drummond, D.A., Bloom, J.D., Adami, C., Wilke, C.O., and Arnold, F.H., "Why highly expressed proteins evolve slowly," Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. USA 102(40):14338–14343 (2005). (Nature Research Highlights and J. Cell Biol. Research Roundup selection; #1 most-read PNAS paper, Oct. 2005; Faculty of 1000 rated 6.4: Must Read.)

Wilke, C.O., Bloom, J.D., Drummond, D.A., and Raval, A., "Predicting the tolerance of proteins to random amino acid substitution," Biophysical Journal</a> 89(6):3714–3720 (2005).

Drummond, D.A., Iverson, B.L., Georgiou, G.G., and Arnold, F.H., "Why high-error-rate mutagenesis libraries are enriched in functional and improved proteins," Journal of Molecular Biology 350(4):806–816 (2005). (Faculty of 1000 rated 3.0: Recommended)

Drummond, D.A., Silberg, J.J., Meyer, M.M., Wilke, C.O., and Arnold, F.H., "On the conservative nature of intragenic recombination," Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. USA 102(15):5380–5385 (2005).

Bloom, J.D., Silberg, J.J., Wilke, C.O., Drummond, D.A., Adami, C., and Arnold, F.H., "Thermodynamic prediction of protein neutrality," Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. USA</a> 102(3):606–611 (2005). (Faculty of 1000 rated 3.0: Recommended)