One pathway, many products
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TextSeries: ; Nature Chemical Biology, 3(7), p.353, 2007Contained works: - Fischbach, M. A
- Clardy, J
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Biosynthetic pathways for secondary metabolites usually make many products, not just one. In this Commentary, we consider why molecular promiscuity might be an evolutionarily advantageous feature of these pathways.
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