Yesterday's polyploids and the mystery of diploidization

作者: Kenneth H. Wolfe

DOI: 10.1038/35072009

关键词: Gene duplicationPloidyGenomePlant geneticsGenePaleopolyploidyEvolutionary biologyBiology2R hypothesisGeneticsPolyploid

摘要: … The greatest mystery is the molecular basis of diploidization, the evolutionary process by which a … This paper shows that duplicated genes arise at a high rate but have a short half-life. …

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