Abstract
Evolutionary biochemists have suspected that ancestral proteins were more general than their modern forms, capable of binding a wider range of targets and driving a greater diversity of reactions. While Lucas Wheeler and Michael Harms initially confirmed this suspicion, their more recent work, which increases the sample size of targets from four to approximately 100,000, calls it into question.
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