Angiosperms study provides insights into genome evolution after whole-genome duplications

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Whole-genome duplication (WGD, or polyploidy) is a common and frequent occurrence in plants, providing raw genetic material for evolution. Homoeologs (duplicate genes from a WGD) often diverge in expression levels, while some still maintain similar (balanced) expression levels between the two copies even after tens of millions of years.
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