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2R Or Not 2R Is Not the Question Anymore
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Timing and Mechanism of Ancient Vertebrate Genome Duplications – the Adventure of a Hypothesis
“Parent-Daughter” Relationships Among Vertebrate Paralogs
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Of Genome Duplications and the Evolution of the Glycolytic Pathway in Vertebrates Dirk Steinke†1,3, Simone Hoegg†1, Henner Brinkmann2 and Axel Meyer*1
“Primordial Immune Complex”: Origins of MHC Class I and Antigen Receptors Revealed by Comparative Genomics
Multiple Large-Scale Gene and Genome Duplications During the Evolution of Hexapods
Origin and Evolution of the Adaptive Immune System: Genetic Events and Selective Pressures
Pattern and Timing of Gene Duplication in Animal Genomes
Evolutionary Crossroads in Developmental Biology: Amphioxus Stephanie Bertrand and Hector Escriva*
Inference of Gene Loss Rates After Whole Genome Duplications at Early Vertebrates Through Ancient Genome Reconstructions
An Overview of Duplicated Gene Detection Methods: Why the Duplication Mechanism Has to Be Accounted for in Their Choice
The Allotetraploid Origin and Asymmetrical Genome Evolution of the Common Carp Cyprinus Carpio
Comparative Genome Analysis Between the Atlantic Salmon Sex Chromosome and the Genomes of Other Teleosts
Vertebrate Paralogous Conserved Noncoding Sequences May Be Related to Gene Expressions in Brain
Insights Into Cyclostome Phylogenomics: Pre-2R Or Post-2R?
The Gain and Loss of Genes During 600 Million Years of Vertebrate Evolution
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Duplicate Gene Evolution in a Tetraploid African Clawed Frog DUPLICATE GENE EVOLUTION in a TETRAPLOID AFRICAN
Review Comparative Genomics of the MHC: Glimpses Into the Evolution Of
From 2R to 3R: Evidence for a Fish-Specific Genome Duplication (FSGD) Axel Meyer1* and Yves Van De Peer2
Expansion of Disease Gene Families by Whole Genome Duplication in Early Vertebrates Param Priya Singh
Control of Gene Expression by Cell Size
Functional Divergence and Age Distribution of Vertebrate Gene Families Yufeng Wang Iowa State University
The Current Distribution of Recently-Recruited Genes Among
Gene Dosage and the Evolution of Gene Expression
New Evidence for Genome-Wide Duplications at the Origin Of
The Sea Lamprey Meiotic Map Improves Resolution of Ancient Vertebrate Genome Duplications
Evolution the 2R Hypothesis and DDC Model
Evolution by Ancient Gene and Genome Duplication in Hexapods and Land Plants
Deeply Conserved Synteny Resolves Early Events in Vertebrate Evolution
Than One-To-Four Via 2R: Evidence of an Independent Amphioxus
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Major Events in the Genome Evolution of Vertebrates: Paranome Age and Size Differ Considerably Between Ray-Finned Fishes and Land Vertebrates