Shelley Copley
University of Colorado, Boulder
Current Projects
- How Do Enzymes and Metabolic Networks Evolve? — 2016 NAI
- Project 1: From Generalist to Specialists (Or Not): A Case Study in Enzyme Evolution — 2015 NAI
- Preparation of Review Articles — 2013 NAI
- Functional Genomics of Thioredoxins in Halobacterium Sp. NRC-1 — 2008 NAI
- Functional Genomics of Thioredoxins in Halobacterium Sp. NRC-1 — 2007 NAI
- Philosophical Issues in Astrobiology — 2007 NAI
- From Proto-Metabolism to the RNA World — 2007 NAI
- Philosophical Issues in Astrobiology — 2006 NAI
- From Proto-Metabolism to the RNA World — 2006 NAI
- Philosophical Issues in Astrobiology — 2005 NAI
- A Mechanism for the Association of Amino Acids With Their Codons and the Origin of the Genetic Code. — 2005 NAI
- Divergence of Protein Families to Provide Novel Function — 2004 NAI
- Recruitment of Proteins to Serve New Functions — 2003 NAI
- Lateral Gene Transfer and Parallel Evolution in the History of Glutathione Biosynthesis Genes — 2002 NAI
- Toward a Molecular Phylogeny of a Metabolic Enzyme, Maleylacetoacetate Isomerase — 2001 NAI
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NAI Project Collaborators
- Project collaborators as reported by the latest NAI Annual Report.
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Publications
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Flood, J. J., & Copley, S. D. (2018). Genome-Wide Analysis of Transcriptional Changes and Genes That Contribute to Fitness during Degradation of the Anthropogenic Pollutant Pentachlorophenol by Sphingobium chlorophenolicum. mSystems, 3(6), None. doi:10.1128/msystems.00275-18
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Phone:
303-710-2380 -
Email:
shelley.copley@colorado.edu -
Discipline
Chemistry