Open and closed evolutionary paths for drastic morphological changes, involving serial gene duplication, sub-functionalization, and selection
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Open and closed evolutionary paths for drastic morphological changes, involving serial gene duplication, sub-functionalization, and selection
Abe G, Lee S-H, Li I-J, Chang C-J, Tamura K,Ota KG. Open and closed evolutionary paths for drastic morphological changes, involving serial gene duplication, sub-functionalization, and selection. Sci Rep. 2016;6:26838. doi:10.1038/srep26838
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