Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2825550 Trends in Genetics 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Genome duplication is potentially a good source of new genes, but such genes take time to evolve. We have found a group of ‘duplication-resistant’ genes, which have undergone convergent restoration to singleton status following several independent genome duplications. Restoration of duplication-resistant genes to singleton status could be important to long-term survival of a polyploid lineage. Angiosperms show more frequent polyploidization and a higher degree of duplicate gene preservation than other paleopolyploids, making them well-suited to further study of duplication-resistant genes.

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