EPGD: a comprehensive web resource for integrating and displaying eukaryotic paralog/paralogon information

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Gene duplication is common in all three domains of life, especially in eukaryotic genomes. The duplicates provide new material for the action of evolutionary forces such as selection or genetic drift. Here we describe a sophisticated procedure to extract duplicated genes (paralogs) from 26 available …
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Authors Ding G;Sun Y;Li H;Wang Z;Fan H;Wang C;Yang D;Li Y;;
Journal Nucleic Acids Research
Year 2008
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