Genome reduction as the dominant mode of evolution

Volume: 35, Issue: 9, Pages: 829 - 837
Published: Jun 25, 2013
Abstract
A common belief is that evolution generally proceeds towards greater complexity at both the organismal and the genomic level, numerous examples of reductive evolution of parasites and symbionts notwithstanding. However, recent evolutionary reconstructions challenge this notion. Two notable examples are the reconstruction of the complex archaeal ancestor and the intron-rich ancestor of eukaryotes. In both cases, evolution in most of the lineages...
Paper Details
Title
Genome reduction as the dominant mode of evolution
Published Date
Jun 25, 2013
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
9
Pages
829 - 837
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