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Publication : Evolution of the vertebrate genome as reflected in paralogous chromosomal regions in man and the house mouse.

First Author  Lundin LG Year  1993
Journal  Genomics Volume  16
Issue  1 Pages  1-19
PubMed ID  8486346 Mgi Jnum  J:4390
Mgi Id  MGI:52883 Doi  10.1006/geno.1993.1133
Citation  Lundin LG (1993) Evolution of the vertebrate genome as reflected in paralogous chromosomal regions in man and the house mouse. Genomics 16(1):1-19
abstractText  Gene constellations on several human chromosomes are interpreted as indications of large regional duplications that took place during evolution of the vertebrate genome. Four groups of paralogous chromosomal regions in man and the house mouse are suggested and are believed to be conserved remnants of the two or three rounds of tetraploidization that are likely to have occurred during evolution of the vertebrates. The phenomenon of differential silencing of genes is described. The importance of conservation of linkage of particular genes is discussed in relation to genetic regulation and cell differentiation.
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