Resurrection of extinct enzymes reveals evolutionary strategy for the invention of new functions

Wednesday, December 12, 2012 - 08:30 in Biology & Nature

How does evolution innovate? By reconstructing DNA and proteins from prehistoric yeast cells, scientists have been able to directly examine the evolutionary forces that have acted over the last 100 million years to shape modern-day enzymes -- biological catalysts that enable organisms to manipulate molecules to their will.

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