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SUBMITTER: Yu D
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10927551 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Yu Daqi D Ren Yandong Y Uesaka Masahiro M Beavan Alan J S AJS Muffato Matthieu M Shen Jieyu J Li Yongxin Y Sato Iori I Wan Wenting W Clark James W JW Keating Joseph N JN Carlisle Emily M EM Dearden Richard P RP Giles Sam S Randle Emma E Sansom Robert S RS Feuda Roberto R Fleming James F JF Sugahara Fumiaki F Cummins Carla C Patricio Mateus M Akanni Wasiu W D'Aniello Salvatore S Bertolucci Cristiano C Irie Naoki N Alev Cantas C Sheng Guojun G de Mendoza Alex A Maeso Ignacio I Irimia Manuel M Fromm Bastian B Peterson Kevin J KJ Das Sabyasachi S Hirano Masayuki M Rast Jonathan P JP Cooper Max D MD Paps Jordi J Pisani Davide D Kuratani Shigeru S Martin Fergal J FJ Wang Wen W Donoghue Philip C J PCJ Zhang Yong E YE Pascual-Anaya Juan J
Nature ecology & evolution 20240112 3
Polyploidy or whole-genome duplication (WGD) is a major event that drastically reshapes genome architecture and is often assumed to be causally associated with organismal innovations and radiations. The 2R hypothesis suggests that two WGD events (1R and 2R) occurred during early vertebrate evolution. However, the timing of the 2R event relative to the divergence of gnathostomes (jawed vertebrates) and cyclostomes (jawless hagfishes and lampreys) is unresolved and whether these WGD events underli ...[more]