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Members of the MADS-box gene family are found throughout higher eukaryotes and are divided into two classes, Type I and Type II, which arose from a single gene duplication before the divergence of plants and animals [ 14].
The fact that the eukaryote cenancestor had mitochondria, which arose from enslaved α-proteobacteria [ 33], means that eukaryotes must have evolved long after eubacteria, which must have diversified to produce proteobacteria and α-proteobacteria before the first eukaryote.
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However, oral administration of resveratrol before DMN significantly prevented the induced loss in body weight, as well as the increase in liver weight which arise from DMN administration.
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In contrast, great care should be taken to detect out-paralogs (i.e. genes for which the duplication event arose before speciation) whose presence may induce erroneous phylogenies.
From this we can infer that duplicate copies of hsa-mir-3690 hsa-mir-3690 hsa-mir-3690hich crearoseSD pairs) occurred in the pseudoautosomal regions of the X and Y chromosomes.
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