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The duplication analysis of the YNK1 gene family revealed one putative xenolog, one ambiguous paralog/xenolog and five additional high confidence gene duplications.
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The term 'syntenic region' is widely used in the context of gene duplication analysis and evolutionary history of genes and genomes.
The gene number on each chromosome varied from one to six, with one gene on chromosomes 3, 5, 8, 14, 19 and 20 each, two genes on chromosome 13, 15, 17 and 18 each, three genes on chromosome 7, and 6 genes on chromosome 9. Duplication analysis identified 9 pairs of duplicates, which shared more than 90%% nucleotide sequence identity each and were located in duplicated blocks on 9 chromosomes.
Gene duplication analysis revealed that expansion of this gene family has occurred independently in rice and Arabidopsis via whole genome duplication events.
Gene duplication analysis revealed that expansion of some OsATG homologues has occurred via segmental duplication events, and all of these duplication events might occur after the origin of the grasses.
Duplication analysis revealed that 67 out of 167 MADS-box genes (40.12%) were present in two or more copies.
Gene duplication analysis revealed that during the expansion of the CCCH gene family, many subfamilies and subgroups have evolved, resulting in a high level of functional divergence.
The gene duplication analysis showed that 58.5% and 6.3% of SlbHLH genes belonged to low-stringency and high-stringency duplication, respectively, indicating that the SlbHLH genes are mainly generated via short low-stringency region duplication in tomato.
The two copies of L-Ldh in D. pulex group with one another in our phylogenetic analyses, suggesting that they do not represent an ancient crustacean duplication, but analysis of other branchiopods will be required to determine when this duplication occurred.
This observation is also supported by the duplication history analysis of the flanking gene families.
Our co-duplication analysis found higher than expected numbers of co-duplicating genes, yet genes in known genetic modules were not always found to be gained and lost together.
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