What is it about?

The evolutionary novelties simultaneously associated with sequence duplication and differential gene expression can be collectively referred to as duplication-mediated transcriptional regulation

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Why is it important?

Sequence duplication is one of the most powerful strategies for the generation of adaptive diversity by modulating transcriptional activity

Perspectives

Insights into sequence duplication can be used not only to understand genome organization, but also the factors controlling gene expression patterns in higher organisms

Luis María Vaschetto
Universidad Nacional de Cordoba

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This page is a summary of: The role of sequence duplication in transcriptional regulation and genome evolution, Current Genomics, March 2019, Bentham Science Publishers,
DOI: 10.2174/1389202920666190320140721.
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