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Role of gene duplication in evolution
Genome, 1989It is now known that many multigene and supergene families exist in eukaryote genomes: multigene families with uniform copy members like genes for ribosomal RNA, those with variable members like immunoglobulin genes, and supergene families such as those for various growth factor and hormone receptors.
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Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 1999
The study of Hox gene clusters continues to serve as a paradigm for those interested in vertebrate genome evolution. Recent exciting discoveries about Hox gene composition in fishes challenges conventional views about vertebrate Hox gene evolution, and has initiated lively debates concerning the evolutionary events making the divergence of the major ...
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The study of Hox gene clusters continues to serve as a paradigm for those interested in vertebrate genome evolution. Recent exciting discoveries about Hox gene composition in fishes challenges conventional views about vertebrate Hox gene evolution, and has initiated lively debates concerning the evolutionary events making the divergence of the major ...
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Gene duplication can impart fragility, not robustness, in the yeast protein interaction network
Science, 2017Guillaume Diss+6 more
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Gene duplication and the evolution of phenotypic diversity in insect societies
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution, 2017Linh M. Chau, M. Goodisman
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Gene duplication as a driver of plant morphogenetic evolution.
Current opinion in plant biology, 2014S. Rensing
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