Abstract:The hypothesis that all the vertebrates, including humans, share two ancestral rounds of whole‐genome duplications (WGDs/2R) is correct or not has recently become quite controversial. Furthermore, the contribution of hypothesised WGDs to the evolution of novel developmental features in modern vertebrates is still unclear. Attempts to settle these ardently debated issues have been hampered by small and noisy sequence data. Recently, based on advances in sequencing technology, hundreds of genomes spread across t… Show more
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