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It is noteworthy that some GRAS proteins considered to be species-specific in previous publications have homologs in tomato.
Yet still, some GRAS genes with extremely high sequence identity (SlGRAS1 and SlGRAS14, SlGRAS2 and SlGRAS3, SlGRAS7 and SlGRAS12, SlGRAS9 and SlGRAS10) (Fig. 6) exhibited conserved expression patterns, implying their retention by genetic redundancy and selection for their contributions to the robustness of the genetic network.
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