Genetic redundancy is a common phenomenon in Arabidopsis and is thought to be responsible for the absence of phenotypes in the majority of single loss-of-function mutants. In this review, we highlight an increasing number of examples in which redundancy between homologous genes is limited or absent despite functional equivalence of the respective proteins. In particular, we focus on cases of unequal redundancy, where the absence of a mutant phenotype in loss-of-function mutants of one gene contrasts with a strong phenotype in mutants of its homolog. In the double mutants, this phenotype is strongly enhanced. Possible explanations for such scenarios are discussed. We propose that the study of unequally redundant gene pairs offers a unique op...
Both single gene and whole genome duplications (WGD) have recurred in angiosperm evolution. However,...
BACKGROUND: Most eukaryotic genomes have undergone whole genome duplications during their evolutiona...
The differentiation of both gene expression and protein function is thought to be important as a mec...
Genetic redundancy is a common phenomenon in Arabidopsis and is thought to be responsible for the ab...
Although gene duplications provide genetic backup and allow genomic changes under relaxed selection,...
It is well known that knocking out a gene in an organism often causes no phenotypic effect. One poss...
According to the less-is-more hypothesis, gene loss is an engine for evolutionary change. Loss-of-fu...
Bolle C, Huep G, Kleinbölting N, et al. GABI-DUPLO: a collection of double mutants to overcome genet...
Background: Both single gene and whole genome duplications (WGD) have recurred in angiosperm evoluti...
Gene duplication is an important mechanism for the origination of functional novelties in organisms....
Gene duplication is an important mechanism for the origination of functional novelties in organisms....
SummaryGene duplication plays a fundamental role in evolution by providing the genetic material from...
2014-11-20Recent developments in genomics are revolutionizing our views of genome evolution, demonst...
<div><p>Gene duplication is an important mechanism for the origination of functional novelties in or...
Duplicated genes are considered as raw materials for evolutionary innovations. They are common in eu...
Both single gene and whole genome duplications (WGD) have recurred in angiosperm evolution. However,...
BACKGROUND: Most eukaryotic genomes have undergone whole genome duplications during their evolutiona...
The differentiation of both gene expression and protein function is thought to be important as a mec...
Genetic redundancy is a common phenomenon in Arabidopsis and is thought to be responsible for the ab...
Although gene duplications provide genetic backup and allow genomic changes under relaxed selection,...
It is well known that knocking out a gene in an organism often causes no phenotypic effect. One poss...
According to the less-is-more hypothesis, gene loss is an engine for evolutionary change. Loss-of-fu...
Bolle C, Huep G, Kleinbölting N, et al. GABI-DUPLO: a collection of double mutants to overcome genet...
Background: Both single gene and whole genome duplications (WGD) have recurred in angiosperm evoluti...
Gene duplication is an important mechanism for the origination of functional novelties in organisms....
Gene duplication is an important mechanism for the origination of functional novelties in organisms....
SummaryGene duplication plays a fundamental role in evolution by providing the genetic material from...
2014-11-20Recent developments in genomics are revolutionizing our views of genome evolution, demonst...
<div><p>Gene duplication is an important mechanism for the origination of functional novelties in or...
Duplicated genes are considered as raw materials for evolutionary innovations. They are common in eu...
Both single gene and whole genome duplications (WGD) have recurred in angiosperm evolution. However,...
BACKGROUND: Most eukaryotic genomes have undergone whole genome duplications during their evolutiona...
The differentiation of both gene expression and protein function is thought to be important as a mec...