-
determine trees, for example:
EnsemblCompara GeneTrees HomoloGene Ortholuge Paralogous genes are
genes that are
related via
duplication events in the last common...
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similar genes within E. coli are also evident. The
largest family of
paralogous proteins contains 80 ABC transporters. The
genome as a
whole is strikingly...
- by the
molecular evolutionist Walter Fitch.
Homologous sequences are
paralogous if they were
created by a
duplication event within the genome. For gene...
- PROSER2, also
known as
proline and
serine rich 2, is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the PROSER2 gene. PROSER2, or c10orf47 (Chromosome 10 open...
- "tetraploid evolution". He
later added to this
argument the
evidence that most
paralogous genes in
vertebrates do not
demonstrate genetic linkage. Ohno
argued that...
- genes. Both
orthologous genes (resulting from a
speciation event) and
paralogous genes (resulting from gene duplication) can
illustrate divergent evolution...
- that the
functions of
orthologous genes are more
similar than
those of
paralogous genes,
although the
difference is minimal. The most
common source of new...
- of the same gene
replaces another allele, or ectopic,
meaning that one
paralogous DNA
sequence converts another.
Allelic gene
conversion occurs during meiosis...
-
proteins across species (orthologous sequences), or
within a
genome (
paralogous sequences), or
between donor and
receptor taxa (xenologous sequences)...
-
misspelling of paralogy. The
state of
being paralogous (in biology,
homologous sequences are
paralogous if they were
created by a
duplication event within...