Image: Neofunctionalization after a gene duplication event
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Description: Neofunctionalization is the process by which a gene acquires a new function after a gene duplication event. The figure shows that once a gene duplication event has occurred one gene copy retains the original ancestral function (represented by the green paralog), while the other acquires mutations that allow it to diverge and develop a new function (represented by the blue paralog).
Title: Neofunctionalization after a gene duplication event
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Author: Jennonita
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