The evolutionary demography of duplicate genes
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Abstract
Although gene duplication has generally been viewed as a necessary source of material for the origin of evolutionary novelties, the rates of origin, loss, and preservation of gene duplicates are not well understood. Applying steady-state demographic techniques to the age distributions of duplicate g …
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| Authors | Lynch M;Conery JS;; |
| Journal | journal of structural and functional genomics |
| Year | 2003 |
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Evolution
National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
genetic
Genetics
review
animals
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
statistical
research support
u.s. gov't
non-p.h.s.
P.H.S.
Molecular*
mortality
data interpretation
population
selection
gene duplication*
pmid:12836683
michael lynch
john s conery
birth rate
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