Comment by yarnover 10 months ago It has happened in plants over and over again. 10 comments yarnover Reply echelon 10 months ago Gene dose increases in plants lead to bigger vegetables and fruiting bodies. We've taken advantage of this during domestication of several species.Gene dose increases in animals lead to total dysfunction and death in embryonic development. kjkjadksj 10 months ago There are species of fish that have gone through whole genome duplication.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-023-02299-z#:~:text=P... eimrine 10 months ago Dosis sola facit venenum? dekhn 10 months ago dose is such a weird term for "copies" flobosg 10 months ago It’s quite… historical. 3 replies → kkylin 10 months ago And in yeast there has long been evidence for WGD. See, e.g., https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4529243/ & references therein.Edit: I posted this without looking at the paper (which is about yeast). Doh. flobosg 10 months ago In bacteria as well!
echelon 10 months ago Gene dose increases in plants lead to bigger vegetables and fruiting bodies. We've taken advantage of this during domestication of several species.Gene dose increases in animals lead to total dysfunction and death in embryonic development. kjkjadksj 10 months ago There are species of fish that have gone through whole genome duplication.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-023-02299-z#:~:text=P... eimrine 10 months ago Dosis sola facit venenum? dekhn 10 months ago dose is such a weird term for "copies" flobosg 10 months ago It’s quite… historical. 3 replies →
kjkjadksj 10 months ago There are species of fish that have gone through whole genome duplication.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-023-02299-z#:~:text=P...
dekhn 10 months ago dose is such a weird term for "copies" flobosg 10 months ago It’s quite… historical. 3 replies →
kkylin 10 months ago And in yeast there has long been evidence for WGD. See, e.g., https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4529243/ & references therein.Edit: I posted this without looking at the paper (which is about yeast). Doh.
Gene dose increases in plants lead to bigger vegetables and fruiting bodies. We've taken advantage of this during domestication of several species.
Gene dose increases in animals lead to total dysfunction and death in embryonic development.
There are species of fish that have gone through whole genome duplication.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-023-02299-z#:~:text=P...
Dosis sola facit venenum?
dose is such a weird term for "copies"
It’s quite… historical.
3 replies →
And in yeast there has long been evidence for WGD. See, e.g., https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4529243/ & references therein.
Edit: I posted this without looking at the paper (which is about yeast). Doh.
In bacteria as well!