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  1. ...in the major resistance locus of lettuce are subject to divergent selection . Plant Cell 10 : 1833 – 1846 . ↵ Michelmore, R.W. , Meyers, B.C. ( 1998 ) Clusters of resistance genes in plants evolve by divergent selection and a birth-and-death process . Genome Res. 8 : 1113 – 1130 . ↵ Murray, M.G. , Thomson, W...
  2. ...novel genotypes that confer resistance to co-evolving parasites (Howard and Lively 1994; Brockhurst et al. 2014). Functional stratification of the wheat chromosomes is reminiscent of the “two-speed ,” which describes the bipartite organization of some plant-pathogenic oomycetes and fungi (Frantzeskakis...
  3. ...by concerted evolution, where repeats in an array evolve “in concert” with the same sequence via continual turnover of repeats by recombination. Another form of evolution, birth-and-death evolution, can also explain this pattern, although in this case selection is the critical force maintaining the repeats...
  4. ...families can be detected in some outgroup s but not others; a given family may have gone extinct in particular lineages but is nonetheless ancient. This behavior has been explained by combinations of high gene birth-and-death coupled with strong purifying selection ( Nei 1992 ; Nei et al. 2000 ). The most...
  5. ...% amino acid identity in the NBF domain. The ATP-binding domains in a generic ABC transporter appear to be following a birth-and-death process that has been described before for other multigene families. In a typical birth-and-death process ( Ota and Nei 1994 ; Nei et al. 1997 ), repeated genetic segments...
  6. .... Nelson , Jan E. Leach , and Scot H. Hulbert 1 Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5502, USA Abstract The diversity of the largest group of plant disease resistance genes, the nucleotide binding site...
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