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Richard Copley then presents a general EvoDevo perspective of major genomic changes having developmental consequences for the phenotype.
As shown in the evolutionary scenario presented in figure 6, major genomic changes were mapped at all internal nodes of the chlorophycean phylogeny, implying that all steps of lineage diversification were accompanied by important reorganization of the chloroplast genome.
In contrast, the interstitial and proximal chromatid environment occupied by the 5S rRNA genes seems to be a more stable chromosomal region than the terminal position, thereby avoiding major genomic changes that could generate the dispersion of these copies.
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In view of the capacity of cells to engage mitosis when confronted with damaged DNA, it is possible that checkpoint adaptation may be not only a major step in cell death, but also a source of major genomic change in surviving cells [ 49].
Both of these books in their different ways touch on this problem, albeit lightly: Shapiro sees it as deriving from major genomic change, but, while he provides example of how this might happen, does not consider either how this might lead to a change in phenotype or how it might be assimilated.
In this study, VAB showed two genetic components detectable at 35 Hz, but none at 10 or 50 Hz, suggesting that the weak form of surface fish VAB appears without a major genomic change and could be accomplished through environmental effects and/or developmental plasticity.
This basic finding appears very important to me to explain these major genomic repertoire changes [ 63, 64].
It is also possible to observe major structural genomic changes via alignment data.
In allopolyploids, recombination usually occurs among paralogous or homoeologous sequences and it has been shown as a major cause for genomic changes such as DNA deletion, duplication and gene conversion (Gaeta and Chris Pires, 2010).
The finding that the MIN-Os already have the major genomic and expression changes that have previously been associated with tumorigenesis is consistent with observations in human breast cancer [ 3, 4].
In synthetic wheat hybrids, deletion events have been proposed to be a major driver of the observed genomic changes [ 18], and an essentially similar conclusion was arrived at in Cucumis[ 51], Brassica[ 52] and Tragopogon[ 19].
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