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Segmental duplicates may be more often retained due to subfunctionalisation, without increasing the likelihood of gene rearrangment.
Conversely, segmental duplicates may be more often retained due to subfunctionalization, without increasing the likelihood of gene rearrangment [ 77, 78].
For example, gene copies generated by segmental duplication are more often retained following polyploidy in the more slowly-evolving MYB gene family (Table 2, [ 24]) whereas, in the large, rapidly-evolving NBS-LRR disease resistance family, duplication in local genomic clusters is common with surprisingly low retention of segmental duplications.
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Allopatric species, in contrast, more often retain their ecological niche due to the similarity of habitats isolated by vicariant barriers [ 16– 16].
Whereas hotspot missense mutations in the DNA-binding domain lead to a general loss of specific transactivation capacity on all target sequences, missense mutations outside the DNA-binding domain more often retain transcriptional activity on some promoters.
Chondrichthyans are often caught as incidental, but are often retained as valuable bycatch of fisheries that focus on more productive teleost fish species, such as tunas or groundfishes (Stevens et al., 2005).
A biologically active molecule with one or more aromatic rings often retains its activity when one of these rings is replaced by an isosteric and/or isoelectronic aromatic ring.
While all retained recruiting contracts are different, more often than not retained agreements give the recruiter exclusive access to your open listing.
Unlike previous literature, we find that insiders more often than not retain vested stock after vesting.
Strains of this nature often retain common PFGE patterns despite their sporadic or more historic origins.
Patients with pseudoholes often retain good vision without risk of progressive photoreceptor damage, and can be more safely observed.
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