Global patterns of subgenome evolution in organelle-targeted genes of six allotetraploid angiosperms
Abstract
null Whole-genome duplications (WGDs), in which the number of nuclear genome copies is elevated as a result of autopolyploidy or allopolyploidy, are a prominent process of diversification in eukaryotes. The genetic and evolutionary forces that WGD imposes upon cytoplasmic genomes are not well understood, despite the central role that cytonuclear interactions play in eukaryotic function and fitness. Cellular respiration and photosynthesis depend...
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Global patterns of subgenome evolution in organelle-targeted genes of six allotetraploid angiosperms
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Jul 9, 2021
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