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Evolution After Gene Duplication 1st Edition Katharina Dittmar

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Evolution After Gene Duplication 1st Edition Katharina Dittmar
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 46.41 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Katharina Dittmar, David Liberles
ISBN: 9780470593820, 0470593822
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Evolution After Gene Duplication 1st Edition Katharina Dittmar by Katharina Dittmar, David Liberles 9780470593820, 0470593822 instant download after payment.

Gene duplication has long been believed to have played a major role in the rise of biological novelty through evolution of new function and gene expression patterns. The first book to examine gene duplication across all levels of biological organization, Evolution after Gene Duplication presents a comprehensive picture of the mechanistic process by which gene duplication may have played a role in generating biodiversity.Key Features:Explores comparative genomics, genome evolution studies and analysis of multi-gene families such as Hox, globins, olfactory receptors and MHC (immune system)A complete post-genome treatment of the topic originally covered by Ohno's 1970 classic, this volume extends coverage to include the fate of associated regulatory pathwaysTaps the significant increase in multi-gene family data that has resulted from comparative genomicsComprehensive coverage that includes opposing theoretical viewpoints, comparative genomics data, theoretical and empirical evidence and the role of bioinformatics in the study of gene duplicationThis up-to-date overview of theory and mathematical models along with practical examples is suitable for scientists across various levels of biology as well as instructors and graduate students.

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