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... pm, dkomo <dkomo...@comcast.net> wrote: Duplications result from a phenomenon known as "... disadvantageous as a geneduplication. If the rates are roughly equal, ...don't agree here. I think a gene deletion is far more likely to ... lets look at the nonmutated, the duplicated, and the deleted conditions. No mutation. The gene waits until the right transposition factor ...
...pm, dkomo <dkomo...@comcast.net> wrote: Duplications result from a phenomenon known as ... disadvantageous as a geneduplication. If the rates are roughly equal, ...lets look at the nonmutated, the duplicated, and the deleted conditions. No mutation. The gene waits until the right transposition factor...DNA transcripts. Just for the record, gene regulation in eukaryotes is very ...
... pm, dkomo <dkomo...@comcast.net> wrote: Duplications result from a phenomenon known as "... disadvantageous as a geneduplication. If the rates are roughly equal, ... be very similar. Having an extra gene probably doesn't have much effect ... lets look at the nonmutated, the duplicated, and the deleted conditions. No mutation. The gene waits until the right transposition factor ...
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...does this occur? Futuyma cites a duplicationrate in the roudworm C. ...sequenced genomes of 0.01 duplication per gene per million years. In the..., this gives about 250 geneduplications per million years, or 1750 duplications over 7 million years. ... The numbers...can we speak of a constant rate per million years for two such...we need here is a the rate per meiotic division. It might be...
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