geneduplication
Geneduplication refers to the phenomenon where identical or highly similar gene sequences are present within or across different genomes. It is a common occurrence in the evolution of organisms and plays a significant role in genetic diversity and innovation. Gene duplication can arise through various mechanisms, including unequal crossing over during meiosis, retrotransposition, or whole-genome duplication events.
This process contributes to genetic variation by creating additional copies of genes, which can subsequently evolve
In genome analysis, geneduplication can pose challenges, such as complicating gene annotation and limiting the accuracy
Understanding geneduplication has implications in multiple fields, including evolution, genomics, and medicine. For example, gene duplication
Overall, geneduplication is a fundamental biological process that contributes to genetic diversity, adaptation, and evolution while