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The article is well researched and well written. It has a nice flow identifying all the questions in the introduction and providing answers in the rest of the section. It is nicely divided into several sub-headings and each sub-heading is treated well with substantive information. The illustrations add to the quality of the review.
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1. Diabetes. 2002; 51; p1346 2. European J Immunogenetics. 1999: 26: p117 3. Human Immunology. 2000; 61: p148 4. Diabetologia. 2000; 43: p507 5. Genes and Immunity. 2002; 3: p71. -
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I have done a lot of work in MHC genes and Genes of Innate Immunity which is important in the understanding of the evolutionary process and compatibility of life (due to presence or absence of genes during gestation). This is important in selection and propogation of life.
- How to cite: Carani S B.Molecular Evolution[Review of the article 'Molecular Evolution ' by Sreerama K].WebmedCentral 2011;2(8):WMCRW00893
This article entitled "Molecular Evolution" written by a talented Professor Krupanidhi at the Sri Sathya Sai University in Puttapathi, Andra Pradesh in India is a very well written article starting with classical evolutionary concepts. This article is divided into several interesting sub-headings and each section is well written with important information with excellent illustrations. Overall, this is a well-written article in the area of molecual evolution and the references cited are adequate.
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I have been trained as a biologist with experience in this area. Also, while working at the National Institutes of Health, I have conducted peer review of research applications in diverse area of science.