Each gene/protein is represented in different colors: red, ancestral, 'A'; green, duplicate copy A1; and blue, duplicate copy A2. Different shapes of proteins (circle, square, and triangle) indicate different functions. Three different subcellular localizations (nucleus, cytoplasm, and cytoplasmic membrane) are indicated in a schematic cell. We note that only the major possible scenarios are illustrated here.<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Functional diversification of duplicate genes through subcellular adaptation of encoded proteins"</p><p>http://genomebiology.com/2008/9/3/R54</p><p>Genome Biology 2008;9(3):R54-R54.</p><p>Published online 12 Mar 2008</p><p>PMCID:PMC2397506.</p><p></p
Species abbreviations are the same as in table 1. Horizontal bars indicate the average number of dup...
Determining the evolutionary forces responsible for the maintenance of gene duplicates is key to und...
<div><p>Regulatory networks often increase in complexity during evolution through gene duplication a...
BACKGROUND: Gene duplication is the primary source of new genes with novel or altered functions. It ...
Gene duplication has supplied the raw material for novel gene functions and evolutionary innovations...
BackgroundGene duplication provides raw material for the evolution of functional innovation. We rece...
<p>(A) After the duplication of a gene by SSD (circles), one of the gene copies (black circle) maint...
<p>Colored circles represent the chromosomes and contigs in each genome (one color gradient/genome)....
Determining the evolutionary forces responsible for the maintenance of gene duplicates is key to und...
<div><p>(A) Representation of a hypothetical genome that has 22 genes shown as colored squares.</p> ...
<p>(A) Conserved sequences (represented by dark rectangles) in the offspring genomes are separated b...
Gene duplication is a major contributor to genome evolution. There are several evolutionary fates of...
<p>Colored gradients on the circles represent genomes as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/...
The impact of the biological network structures on the divergence between the two copies of one dupl...
Molecular function and biological process. Colors towards red signify high relative conservation of ...
Species abbreviations are the same as in table 1. Horizontal bars indicate the average number of dup...
Determining the evolutionary forces responsible for the maintenance of gene duplicates is key to und...
<div><p>Regulatory networks often increase in complexity during evolution through gene duplication a...
BACKGROUND: Gene duplication is the primary source of new genes with novel or altered functions. It ...
Gene duplication has supplied the raw material for novel gene functions and evolutionary innovations...
BackgroundGene duplication provides raw material for the evolution of functional innovation. We rece...
<p>(A) After the duplication of a gene by SSD (circles), one of the gene copies (black circle) maint...
<p>Colored circles represent the chromosomes and contigs in each genome (one color gradient/genome)....
Determining the evolutionary forces responsible for the maintenance of gene duplicates is key to und...
<div><p>(A) Representation of a hypothetical genome that has 22 genes shown as colored squares.</p> ...
<p>(A) Conserved sequences (represented by dark rectangles) in the offspring genomes are separated b...
Gene duplication is a major contributor to genome evolution. There are several evolutionary fates of...
<p>Colored gradients on the circles represent genomes as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/...
The impact of the biological network structures on the divergence between the two copies of one dupl...
Molecular function and biological process. Colors towards red signify high relative conservation of ...
Species abbreviations are the same as in table 1. Horizontal bars indicate the average number of dup...
Determining the evolutionary forces responsible for the maintenance of gene duplicates is key to und...
<div><p>Regulatory networks often increase in complexity during evolution through gene duplication a...