Anticipatory evolution and DNA shuffling

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Abstract

DNA shuffling has proven to be a powerful technique for the directed evolution of proteins. A mix of theoretical and applied research has now provided insights into how recombination can be guided to more efficiently generate proteins and even organisms with altered functions.

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Bacher, J. M., Reiss, B. D., & Ellington, A. D. (2002). Anticipatory evolution and DNA shuffling. Genome Biology.

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