Evolution of genetic redundancy

Nature64.80
Volume: 388, Issue: 6638, Pages: 167 - 171
Published: Jul 1, 1997
Abstract
Genetic redundancy means that two or more genes are performing the same function and that inactivation of one of these genes has little or no effect on the biological phenotype. Redundancy seems to be widespread in genomes of higher organisms. Examples of apparently redundant genes come from numerous studies of developmental biology, immunology, neurobiology and the cell cycle. Yet there is a problem: genes encoding functional proteins must be...
Paper Details
Title
Evolution of genetic redundancy
Published Date
Jul 1, 1997
Journal
Volume
388
Issue
6638
Pages
167 - 171
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