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  • who: BMC Evolutionary Biology et al. from the Weill-HallĂ©, Paris , France have published the article: Bio Med Central, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors investigate the history of these genes by genomic phylogenetic and expression data studies. The authors propose that the snail related genes may be especially prone to subfunctionalization and this would explain why the snail superfamily underwent so many independent duplications leading to maintenance of functional paralogs. (page number not for citation purposes) __NEWPAGE__BMC 2009 9:94 Due to technical difficulty of assessing gene_expression in early developmental stages, the authors . . .

     

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