Genome duplications of early vertebrates as a possible chronicle of the evolutionary history of the neural crest
<p>It is now accepted that ancestral vertebrates underwent two rounds of genome duplication. Here we test the possible utility of these genome duplication events as a reference time for the evolutionary history of vertebrates, by tracing the molecular evolutionary history of the genes involved...
Main Author: | Hiroshi Wada, Kaz Makabe |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Ivyspring International Publisher
2006-01-01
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Series: | International Journal of Biological Sciences |
Online Access: | http://www.biolsci.org/v02p0133.htm |
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