A simple method for predicting the functional differentiation of duplicate genes and its application to MIKC-type MADS-box genes.

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Published in Nucleic Acids Res on January 19, 2005

Authors

Jongmin Nam1, Kerstin Kaufmann, Günter Theissen, Masatoshi Nei

Author Affiliations

1: Institute of Molecular Evolutionary Genetics and Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802, USA. JYN101@PSU.EDU

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