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Re: Gene duplication rate     

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Author: Alan Meyer
Date: Aug 21, 2007 10:31

... an article for the gene duplication rate I gave: Lynch, M. ... that there is much more duplication in a large population than a....e., although the number of duplication events in a large population ... need here is a the rate per meiotic division. It might ... elegans has about 20,000 genes -- somewhat less than humans. It ... worm want with 20,000 genes? http://genomebiology.com/2001/2/...
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Author: dkomo
Date: Aug 20, 2007 09:48

... per million years, or 1750 duplications over 7 million years. ... The ... we speak of a constant rate per million years for two ... an article for the gene duplication rate I gave: Lynch, M. ... need here is a the rate per meiotic division. It might ... elegans has about 20,000 genes -- somewhat less than humans. It ... worm want with 20,000 genes? http://genomebiology.com/2001/2/...
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Author: Guy A Hoelzer
Date: Aug 14, 2007 22:55

...references suggesting that functional gene duplication rates are of the same...magnitude as single base substitution rates. The Evolutionary Fate and Consequences...not deleterious to the organism. Duplications result from a phenomenon known...DNA sequences located in the duplicated segment. How often does this...per million years, or 1750 duplications over 7 million years. Cite...
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Author: Lorentz
Date: Sep 5, 2007 11:02

... pm, dkomo <dkomo...@comcast.net> wrote: Duplications result from a phenomenon known as "... disadvantageous as a gene duplication. 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 ...
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Author: dkomo
Date: Sep 4, 2007 13:15

...pm, dkomo <dkomo...@comcast.net> wrote: Duplications result from a phenomenon known as ... disadvantageous as a gene duplication. 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 ...
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Author: Lorentz
Date: Aug 31, 2007 21:56

... pm, dkomo <dkomo...@comcast.net> wrote: Duplications result from a phenomenon known as "... disadvantageous as a gene duplication. 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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Author: dkomo
Date: Aug 30, 2007 11:10

...pm, dkomo <dkomo...@comcast.net> wrote: Duplications result from a phenomenon known as...> disadvantageous as a gene duplication. If the rates are roughly equal, ...effect if the regulation of that gene is still intact. Then that extra...new function. Of course, the deleted gene doesn't have the opportunity to... were as many deletions as duplications. Further, it remained a simple ...
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Author: Lorentz
Date: Aug 27, 2007 23:06

...pm, dkomo <dkomo...@comcast.net> wrote: Duplications result from a phenomenon known as ... or disadvantageous as a gene duplication. If the rates are roughly equal, then...'t change. Of course, the deleted gene doesn't have the opportunity to ... there were as many deletions as duplications. Further, it remained a simple organism...because there weren't as many genes to mutate. That and the fact...
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Author: Alan Meyer
Date: Aug 18, 2007 15:02

...does this occur? Futuyma cites a duplication rate in the roudworm C. ...sequenced genomes of 0.01 duplication per gene per million years. In the..., this gives about 250 gene duplications 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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Author: dkomo
Date: Aug 13, 2007 10:20

... with novel functions while the original gene can continue to function normally. On... is not deleterious to the organism. Duplications result from a phenomenon known as ... the DNA sequences located in the duplicated segment. How often does this occur? Futuyma cites a duplication rate in the roudworm C. elegans..., this gives about 250 gene duplications per million years, or 1750 duplications...
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