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Drought escape by growing in small crevices or near persistent water supplies, or by staying dormant for about 95% of the year.
Authors' response A recently reported example of resurrected gene in eukaryotes is an immunity-related GTPase (IRG) gene in humans, IRGM, which was shown [ 40] to have resurrected about 20 MY ago in all human and great ape lineages after staying dormant as pseudogenes for about 25-30 MY.
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