Gene duplication plays a major role in gene co-option: Studies into the evolution of the motilin/ghrelin family and their receptors

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P356DOI10.1007/S11434-011-4614-9

P2093author name stringJing He
YaPing Zhang
Irwin M. David
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P433issue25
P921main subjectgene duplicationQ746284
P304page(s)2690-2697
P577publication date2011-08-14
P1433published inScience BulletinQ5100608
P1476titleGene duplication plays a major role in gene co-option: Studies into the evolution of the motilin/ghrelin family and their receptors
P478volume56

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