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  1. ...by an evolutionary view dominated by genes and gene variants, many s from various species have been sequenced and, by identifying their genes and gene variants, have provided us with a better understanding of the processes of evolution, divergence, and speciation (Rellstab et al. 2015; Schumer et al. 2015; Meier et...
  2. ...), or neofunctionalization (one copy may retain the ancestral function, whereas the other acquires a new function) (Lynch and Force 2000; Adams and Wendel 2005; Sehrish et al. 2014). Thus, gene duplication can provide the raw material for the evolution of functional innovation.Asymmetric sequence evolution of paralogs can...
  3. ...Pervasive positive selection on duplicated and nonduplicated vertebrate protein coding genes Romain A. Studer 1 , 2 , Simon Penel 3 , Laurent Duret 3 , and Marc Robinson-Rechavi 1 , 2 , 4 1 Department of Ecology and Evolution...
  4. ..., were accompanied by a ploidy increase (Wood et al. 2009). Most recent insights explaining the evolutionary success of polyploids have focused on their duplicated , which simultaneously provides thousands of novel genes for evolution to tinker with. Even though the large majority of these duplicated...
  5. ...; Gross and Brent 2006). Moreover, it extends readily to non-sequence data, including gene family size (Hahn et al. 2005), categories of protein function (Engelhardt et al. 2005), and protein–protein interactions (Barker and Pagel 2005). ARGuments for considering population dynamics By modeling evolution...
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