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Evolutionary Diagnosis of Non-Synonymous Variants Involved in Differential Drug Response
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Figure S1: The Distribution of the nsSNVs Across Different Family of Proteins
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Supplementary Table for Figure S1: The Data in Excel Format for the Distribution of the nsSNVs Across Different Family of Proteins
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Table S1: The DR-Affecting nsSNVs in the DrugVar Dataset
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Table S2: The DR-Neutral nsSNVs in the DrugVar Dataset
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