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Fig. 5 | Evolution: Education and Outreach

Fig. 5

From: Coming to Grips with Evolvability

Fig. 5

Fates of duplicated genes. After gene duplication, the two copies of a gene diverge (Phase I) and subsequently one copy can degrade (nonfunctionalization), assume an entirely new function (neofunctionalization), or the two copies may reduce their functions to complementary subsets (subfunctionalization). Figure from Force et al. (1999)

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