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Evolution split genes

Structural domains of proteins are sometimes encoded by a single coding segment of DNA i.e., by a single exon in a split gene. Domains of this type may have served as evolutionarily mobile modules that have spread to new proteins and multiplied during evolution. For example, the immunoglobulin structural domain is found not only in antibodies but also in a variety of cell surface proteins.229 252... [Pg.74]

Suga H, Koyanagi M, Hoshiyama D, Ono K, Iwabe N, Kuma KI, Miyata T. (1999) Extensive gene duplication in the early evolution of animals before the parazoan-eumetazoan split demonstrated by G proteins and protein tyrosine kinase from sponge and hydra. Journal of Molecular Evolution 48 646-653. [Pg.534]


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