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A chart showing how paleopolyploidy fits into the evolution process of modern species. Note that NOT all genes are reduced to two copy status during diploidization process. Many genes are retained by obtaining a new or specialized funtion even though the organism is now considered a diploid.

Made by Peter Zhang using MS Powerpoint.

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current19:18, 23 February 2007448×295 (13 KB)5dPZ (Talk | contribs) (A chart showing how paleopolyploidy fits into the evolution process of modern species. Note that NOT all genes are reduced to two copy status during diploidization process. Many genes are retained by obtaining a new or specialized funtion even though the )
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