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Elizabeth A. Kellogg: University of Missouri-St Louis

Nature, 2003, vol. 422, issue 6930, 383-384

Abstract: By constructing evolutionary trees of genes, researchers have detected three big genome duplications in the history of the plant Arabidopsis, and one in the recent history of yeast.

Date: 2003
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