In more recent work is the emergence of a new position in duplicate also called Neofunktionalisierung eg Beisswanger & Stephan, 2008, Teshima and Innan 2008. gene duplications are frequently observed events, but it is relatively likely that as a result of either a functionless pseudogene arises or that a subfunctionalization begins. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Neofunktionalisierung but could possibly also run through subfunctionalization He & Zhang, 2005, Rastogi & Liberles 2005. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Zhang 2005 Rapid subfunctionalization accompanied by prolonged and substantial neofunctionalization in duplicate gene evolution. ❋ Unknown (2010)
You could follow the kind of reasoning that Chris Hittinger and Sean Carroll followed when studying subfunctionalization and adaptive conflict in yeast genes. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Liu RZ, Sharma MK, Sun Q, Thisse C, Thisse B, et al. (2005) Retention of the duplicated cellular retinoic acid-binding protein 1 genes (crabp1a and crabp1b) in the zebrafish genome by subfunctionalization of tissue-specific expression. ❋ Gayathri Chandrasekar Et Al. (2010)
Preferential co-expression of different subsets of Egfr ligands corroborates the possible subfunctionalization and specialization of the two receptors in adult tissues. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Lynch M, Force A (2000) The probability of duplicate gene preservation by subfunctionalization. ❋ Unknown (2009)
K, et al. (2006) Evolution of the cichlid visual palette through ontogenetic subfunctionalization of the opsin gene arrays. ❋ Christopher M. Hofmann Et Al. (2009)
It has been suggested that, after evaluation of MADS box genes 'phylogenetic and expression analysis, subfunctionalization and/or neofunctionalization play a role in the maintenance of most of the duplicated regulatory genes in Arabidopsis ❋ Elisson A. C. Romanel Et Al. (2009)
The maintenance REM family gene members may be a combination of the subfunctionalization and/or neofunctionalization as well as the genetic buffering processes. ❋ Elisson A. C. Romanel Et Al. (2009)
The resulting globin genes were subject to processes of subfunctionalization and diversification leading to cell-specific expression patterns. ❋ Sasha De Henau David Hoogewijs (2008)
Using an integrative combination of computational and experimental approaches, they classified duplicate pairs of genes involved in yeast metabolism into four functional categories: (1) back-up, where a duplicate gene copy has acquired the ability to compensate in the absence of the other copy, (2) subfunctionalization, where a duplicate copy has evolved a completely new, non-overlapping function, (3) regulation, where the differential regulation of duplicates fine-tunes pathway usage, and (4) gene dosage, where the increased expression provided by the duplicate gene copy augments production of the corresponding protein. ❋ Unknown (2005)
Find this article online] # Lynch M, Force A (2000) The probability of duplicate gene preservation by subfunctionalization. ❋ Unknown (2008)