Differentiation of the maize subgenomes by genome dominance and both ancient and ongoing gene loss

Volume: 108, Issue: 10, Pages: 4069 - 4074
Published: Feb 22, 2011
Abstract
Ancient tetraploidies are found throughout the eukaryotes. After duplication, one copy of each duplicate gene pair tends to be lost (fractionate). For all studied tetraploidies, the loss of duplicated genes, known as homeologs, homoeologs, ohnologs, or syntenic paralogs, is uneven between duplicate regions. In maize, a species that experienced a tetraploidy 5-12 million years ago, we show that in addition to uneven ancient gene loss, the two...
Paper Details
Title
Differentiation of the maize subgenomes by genome dominance and both ancient and ongoing gene loss
Published Date
Feb 22, 2011
Volume
108
Issue
10
Pages
4069 - 4074
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