The evolution of novelty in conserved genes; evidence of positive selection in the Drosophila fruitless gene is localised to alternatively spliced exons.
There has been much debate concerning whether cis-regulatory or coding changes are more likely to produce evolutionary innovation or adaptation in gene function, but an additional complication is that some genes can dramatically diverge through alternative splicing, increasing the diversity of gene...
Auteurs principaux: | Parker, D, Gardiner, A, Neville, M, Ritchie, MG, Goodwin, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2014
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