structure or substrate and ligand affinity, as a result of neofunctionalization. Neofunctionalization is also commonly referred to as "mutation during non-functionality"...
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Gene duplication (section Neofunctionalization)
is another contributing factor for survival and rapid adaptation/neofunctionalization of duplicate genes. Thus, a link seems to exist between gene regulation...
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Diploidization (section Neofunctionalization)
subject to neofunctionalization, the process in which a duplicated gene obtains a novel function. Polyploidy Paleopolyploidy Neofunctionalization Conant,...
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many of the duplicated genes have changed through processes of neofunctionalization or subfunctionalization, meaning their functions are different from...
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Rates of Protein-Coding Gene and Long Noncoding RNA Turnover and Neofunctionalization within Cucurbita". Molecular Plant. 12 (4): 506–520. doi:10.1016/j...
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al. Extreme anoxia tolerance in crucian carp and goldfish through neofunctionalization of duplicated genes creating a new ethanol-producing pyruvate decarboxylase...
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that try to explain the mechanisms leading to divergence: The term neofunctionalization was first coined by Force et al. 1999, but it refers to the general...
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and gene loss events. The duplication events provided material for neofunctionalization to create the novel toxin genes, while gene loss influenced speciation...
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Rates of Protein-Coding Gene and Long Noncoding RNA Turnover and Neofunctionalization within Cucurbita". Molecular Plant. 12 (4): 506–520. doi:10.1016/j...
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a single ANTP-class homeobox gene. Gene duplication followed by neofunctionalization is responsible for the many homeobox genes found in eukaryotes. Comparison...
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