- by
subfunctionalization, also
called "function splitting". In the Duplication- Degeneration-
Complementation (DDC)
model of
subfunctionalization both...
-
defects are
complemented by the
other copy. This
leads to a
neutral "
subfunctionalization" (a
process of
constructive neutral evolution) or DDC...
- families.
Subfunctionalization Kleinjan DA,
Bancewicz RM,
Gautier P, Dahm R,
Schonthaler HB,
Damante G, et al. (February 2008). "
Subfunctionalization of duplicated...
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specifically linked to neutrality. A case of CNE is
subfunctionalization. The
concept of
subfunctionalization is that one
original (ancestral) gene
gives rise...
-
activities that can be p****ed on to the next
generation (divergence) "
Subfunctionalization" was also
first coined by
Force et al. 1999. This
model requires...
- genomes,
suggesting a
diversification through gene
duplication and
subfunctionalization.
Anthozoans display less
capsule diversity and a
reduced number of...
-
other classical and
recent theories including Muller's ratchet,
subfunctionalization, Eigen's
concept of an
error catastrophe and Lynch's
mutational hazard...
-
genes have
changed through processes of
neofunctionalization or
subfunctionalization,
meaning their functions are
different from what they originally...
-
evolved genomes.
Duplicated genes that
diverge in
function may
undergo subfunctionalization or can
become degenerate. When two
protein coding genes are degenerate...
-
nucleotide substitutions cause four
amino acid
changes and
immunological subfunctionalization (different
functions related to the
immune system), can be of one...