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Evolution by Gene Duplication
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Author(s):
Susumu Ohno
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1970
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978-3-642-86661-6
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1970
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 3
Perpetuation of the Germ Line
pp. 4
Replication of Nucleic Acids on the Basis of A-T, G-C Complementality and the Origin of Life
pp. 15
Chromosomes of Eukaryotes
pp. 21
Mutation as a Change in the Base Sequence of a DNA Cistron
pp. 26
Forbidden Mutations
pp. 32
Tolerable Mutations
pp. 41
The Conservative Nature of Chromosomal Evolution
pp. 48
The Spontaneous Mutation Rate
pp. 55
The Rate of Evolution and the Importance of Isolation
pp. 59
Duplication for the Sake of Producing More of the Same
pp. 65
The Attainment of a Permanent Heterozygous Advantage by the Incorporation of Two Former Alleles into the Genome
pp. 67
The Differential Regulation of Former Alleles and Their Transformation to Isozyme Genes
pp. 71
The Creation of a New Gene from a Redundant Duplicate of an Old Gene
pp. 82
Duplication of Regulatory Genes and Receptors
pp. 89
Tandem Duplication Involving Part of One Linkage Group at a Time
pp. 98
Polyploidy: Duplication of the Entire Genome
pp. 107
Other Mechanisms for Achieving Gene Duplication
pp. 111
Primitives Inherit the Earth
pp. 124
Nature’s Great Experiment with Gene Duplication during Evolution from Tunicate-like Creatures to Fish
pp. 132
Evolution from Amphibians to Birds and Mammals and the Abrupt Cessation of Nature’s Experiment at the Reptilian Stage
pp. 139
Whence Comes Man?
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