- phenomena:
either a
speciation event (orthologs), or a
duplication event (
paralogs), or else a
horizontal (or lateral) gene
transfer event (xenologs). Homology...
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Fourth Paralogism is, in a sense,
something of a stepchild,
either p****ed in
silence or
given minimal treatment in any
discussion of the
Paralogisms proper...
- A
fallacy is the use of
invalid or
otherwise faulty reasoning in the
construction of an
argument that may
appear to be well-reasoned if unnoticed. The...
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speciation event. Such protein-coding
genes are
called in-
paralogs, as
opposed to out-
paralogs (which
arose prior to a
species split).
Inparanoid (with...
-
events (e.g. polyploidy). This term is
distinct from ortholog,
paralog, in-
paralog, out-
paralog, and
xenolog because it
refers only to genes' evolutionary...
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number variation of an
existing gene in the genome. The
resulting genes (
paralogs) may then
diverge in
sequence and in function. Sets of
genes formed in...
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duplication event, in
which pairs of
genes that
originate from duplication, or
paralogs, take on
separate functions.
Subfunctionalization is a
neutral mutation...
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patterning and
color arrangement.
These are fhl2-a and fhl2-b,
which are
paralogs.
These genes aid in
pattern formation and cell-fate
determination in early...
-
Cytokine Expression in Fish:
Functional Characterization of Two
Divergent IL2
Paralogs in Salmonids".
Frontiers in Immunology. 9: 1683. doi:10.3389/fimmu.2018...
- "Fundamental Singleness:
subjects as
objects (how to turn the
first two
Paralogisms into
valid arguments)" (2010), in The
Metaphysics of Consciousness, ed...