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Definite numbers are hard to come by, but hundreds of thousands of copies seem to have been recalled.
Many of the extra copies seem to have arisen through mistakes in the duplication process that doubles the number of chromosomes in dividing cells.
Internal and telomeric gene copies seem to evolve in very different ways.
In both instances, orthologous copies seem to be recombinant due to a gene conversion event between an unknown DUXY paralog and a chimpanzee DUXY (PTR DUXY1; PTR DUXY4) gene copy.
In the human genome, the majority of L1 copies seem to be selectively neutral and accumulate readily (Boissinot et al. 2000, 2001).
Both copies seem to be derived from a duplication event in early vertebrate history (1R or 2R) and are expressed in a tissue-specific manner.
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The production of the extra copies seems to have been favored by natural selection, according to a genetic test, the authors say.
All 350-odd pages pass in a relative flash, and the fact that this book has currently done in excess of 120,000 copies seems more than fair.
All of a sudden, 300,000 copies seems like a small mountain to climb and we'll have to wait until autumn to see if Square Enix's new direction will rejuvenate Final Fantasy's ailing fortunes..
Even garlanded with the dust-jacket praise of Edith Sitwell (whose 137-line blurb claimed that The Outsider was an "astonishing" book and that Colin Wilson would be "a truly great writer"), Gollancz's initial print run of 5,000 copies seemed wildly optimistic.
For the majority of pairs, one of the copies seems to have become substantially busier than its twin sister, Wagner reports in the October issue of Molecular Biology and Evolution.
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