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Duplication of SWEET11 was most likely followed by neofunctionalization as evidenced by divergent expression patterns.
The expansion of the Msx family in vertebrates via gene duplication has been accompanied by divergent expression patterns between Msx paralogs [ 22], and perhaps by an overall expansion of Msx-mediated developmental processes.
The multiple copies of A4GALT are complete, thus this gene expansion might represent an increase in molecular function, or a diversity of functions if accompanied by divergent expression patterns.
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In mouse embryos, the ETS-family members show distinct but partially overlapping expression patterns (Supplementary Figure S7), suggesting that at least part of the functional specialization within the classes can be explained by the divergent expression patterns (Richardson et al, 2010).
Members of miRNA families with divergent expression patterns are probably expressed from different paralogous loci.
The most expressed genes TaPDIL1-1, TandIL2-1 and TaPDIL8-1 divergent divexpressionression patterns during grain development.
All aquaporin transcripts were expressed in adult tissues and found to have divergent expression patterns.
The divergent expression patterns of the T. cruzi amastins were confirmed by qRT-PCR and are also supported by the detection of amastin in the metacyclic trypomastigote proteome [ 8].
The cytochrome oxidase loci are regulated in part by ArcAB in E. coli, which may explain why D. dadantii shows the most divergent expression patterns.
C. Divergent Expression Patterns in Two Vernicia Species Revealed the Potential Role of the Hub Gene VmAP2/ERF036 in Resistance to Fusarium oxysporum in Vernicia montana.
Duplicated genes often have divergent expression patterns in tissues.
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