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  • '''Gene duplication''' is the insertion of the same [[gene]] into different parts of the [[geno ...ntly. (B) Many biologists now assume that most genes have their origins in gene duplication events, which happen throughout evolutionary history. As a result, many gen
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  • '''Gene duplication''' is the insertion of the same [[gene]] into different parts of the [[geno ...ntly. (B) Many biologists now assume that most genes have their origins in gene duplication events, which happen throughout evolutionary history. As a result, many gen
    992 bytes (148 words) - 14:35, 23 May 2010
  • {{r|Gene duplication}}
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  • {{r|Gene duplication}}
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  • ...pression in Paddlefish, another Ray-Finned Fish, to determine whether POMC gene duplication had occurred. The paddlefish were found to have two POMC genes too, which w
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  • ...e]] has been identified<ref name=Yang2009>{{CZ:Ref:Yang 2009 T (brachyury) gene duplication confers major susceptibility to familial chordoma}}</ref>
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  • ...journal/v37/n9/abs/ng1615.html;jsessionid=367F14297326E4C7BF28B89F461CDB46 Gene duplication and exon shuffling by helitron-like transposons generate intra species dive
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  • ...59-65 PMID 14644656</ref> It has therefore been hypothesised that internal gene duplication of the β-MSH and β-endorphin domains, and subsequent mutations in the dup
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  • ...cesses. There are some examples of evolutionary changes in anatomy due to gene duplication and mutation in coding sequences (for example changes in HOX-proteins bein
    17 KB (2,382 words) - 05:48, 20 February 2024
  • ...is called 3'-transduction, and which can cause duplication of genes. Such gene duplication is an important mechanisms for creating new genes and generating genomic no
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  • ...M.grisea'' shows recent lineage-specific expansion indicating that ancient gene duplication may have played a role followed by loss of the gene families in the other l
    11 KB (1,596 words) - 11:39, 18 May 2009
  • ...ng vertebrates. The sequence similarities suggest that they have arisen by gene duplication. In humans, a Cx43 pseudogene has also been identified.
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  • ...the major known mechanism whereby novel genes arise, via gene duplication. Gene duplication is very common through evolution, and means that one copy of a gene can con ...sors (a proto-flagellin and a proto-rod/hook protein) by several rounds of gene duplication and diversification.
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  • ...J Biol Chem 271:3619-3626</ref> So the initial mutation was a large scale gene duplication - such changes are generally neutral mutations, with no consequences for th
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  • ...imals (e.g., [[Fugu]]). It is thought that the two genes resulted from a [[gene duplication]] event; the ancestral gene is estimated to be about 500 million years old
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  • ...imals (e.g., [[Fugu]]). It is thought that the two genes resulted from a [[gene duplication]] event; the ancestral gene is estimated to be about 500 million years old
    24 KB (3,415 words) - 17:09, 21 March 2024