Genome duplication, divergent resolution and speciation
Genome duplication, divergent resolution and speciation
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Trends in Genetics ; 17 (2001), 6. - pp. 299-301. - ISSN 0168-9525
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What are the evolutionary consequences of gene duplication? One answer is speciation, according to a model initially called Reciprocal Silencing and recently expanded and renamed Divergent Resolution. This model shows how the loss of different copies of a duplicated gene in allopatric populations (divergent resolution) can promote speciation by genetically isolating these populations should they become reunited. Genome duplication events produce thousands of duplicated genes. Therefore, lineages with a history of genome duplication might have been especially prone to speciation via divergent resolution.
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TAYLOR, John S., Yves van de PEER, Axel MEYER, 2001. Genome duplication, divergent resolution and speciation. In: Trends in Genetics. 17(6), pp. 299-301. ISSN 0168-9525. Available under: doi: 10.1016/S0168-9525(01)02318-6BibTex
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