Abstract
Using microarray gene expression data from several Drosophila species and strains, we show that duplicated genes, compared with single-copy genes, significantly increase gene expression diversity during development. We show further that duplicate genes tend to cause expression divergences between Drosophila species (or strains) to evolve faster than do single-copy genes. This conclusion is also supported by data from different yeast strains.
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Gu, Z., Rifkin, S. A., White, K. P., & Li, W. H. (2004). Duplicate genes increase gene expression diversity within and between species. Nature Genetics, 36(6), 577–579. https://doi.org/10.1038/ng1355
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