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  1. ..., presumably via accelerated recombination during fbxn gene duplication, thereby reinforcing genetic divergence among populations and between species.An unusually conserved genomic region is identified surrounding Cni-neib-1Given the highly dynamic nature of fbxn genes across C. nigoni populations...
  2. ...driver of divergence. The loss of syntenic regions also contribute to divergence but at a slower pace than that of rearrangements. We hypothesize that duplications and translocations are potentially the greatest contributors to Eucalyptus divergence.Genomes from all kingdoms are highly organized but vary...
  3. ...contributor to the phenotypic diversity of living organisms (Ohno 1970; Kaessmann 2010; Chen et al. 2013). It generates novel genomicmaterial that can bemolded through selective and neutral evolutionary processes. Upon duplication, one paralog may diverge in function, or both paralogs partition the ancestral...
  4. ...correlate with asymmetric functional divergence. It is generally accepted that, following duplication, the two gene copies typically undergo a period of accelerated evolution (Huminiecki and Wolfe 2004), which may be apparent only in one copy (Huerta-Cepas et al. 2011; Pegueroles et al. 2013; Pich I Roselló...
  5. ...allotetraploids, such as Brassica (Mason et al. 2011) and Triticum aestivum L. (Nelson et al. 1995), and a low frequency was detected in Ambystoma for pairing of duplicated premeiotic chromosomes instead of homologs (Neaves and Baumann 2011).With respect to asymmetric gene expression in the two hybrid lineages...
  6. ...Differential retention and divergent resolution of duplicate genes following whole-genome duplication Casey L. McGrath 1 , 3 , Jean-Francois Gout 1 , 3 , Parul Johri 1 , Thomas G. Doak 1 , 2 and Michael Lynch 1...
  7. ...in Caenorhabditis elegans. Mol. Biol. Evol. 19 : 728 –735. ↵ The C. elegans Sequencing Consortium. 1998 . Genome sequence of the nematode C. elegans : A platform for investigating biology. Science 282 : 2012 –2018. ↵ Conant, G.C. and Wagner, A. 2003 . Asymmetric sequence divergence of duplicate genes. Genome Res...
  8. ...Retrotransposon Ty1 integration targets specifically positioned asymmetric nucleosomal DNA segments in tRNA hotspots Loris Mularoni 1 , 6 , Yulian Zhou 2 , Tyson Bowen 2 , 7 , Sunil Gangadharan 3 , Sarah J. Wheelan 1 , 5 , 8...
  9. ...are defined by their ability to self-renew and differentiate into specialized cell types. During development and tissue homeostasis, asymmetric cell division of stem cells produces two genetically identical daughter cells that adopt distinct cell fates. It is hypothesized that asymmetric inheritance of cell...
  10. ...-copy”) since the divergence of S. cerevisiae and S. bayanus Double-copy sequences evolve asymmetrically at the protein sequence level To examine the possibility of asymmetric rates of protein sequence evolution between members of duplicated pairs, we performed maximum-likelihood branch-length evaluation...
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