Evolutionary Innovations from Gene and Genome Duplications:
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[Thesis]
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Hao, Yue
Title Proper by Another Author
Insights from Across the Eukaryotic Phylogeny
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Roberts, Reade;Pires, J. Chris;Ashrafi, Hamid;Thorne, Jeffrey;Conant, Gavin
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North Carolina State University
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2020
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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190
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Ph.D.
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North Carolina State University
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2020
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Gene and genome duplications have occurred frequently throughout eukaryotic evolutionary history. The accumulation of genetic changes in these gene copies can then lead to evolutionary innovations in later lineages. The preferential retention and biased loss of duplicated genes after genome duplications is shaped by dosage-induced constraints.