helgenomduplic
Helgenomduplic, also known as gene duplication or genomic duplication, is a fundamental process in molecular biology where a segment of DNA is copied and inserted elsewhere in the genome. This phenomenon plays a crucial role in evolutionary biology, contributing to genetic diversity and the emergence of new functions within organisms. Gene duplication can occur through various mechanisms, including errors during DNA replication, unequal crossing-over during meiosis, or large-scale genomic rearrangements.
The process often serves as a raw material for evolutionary innovation. Once duplicated, one copy of the
Helgenomduplic is observed across all domains of life, from bacteria to eukaryotes. In bacteria, gene duplication
While beneficial in the long term, gene duplication can sometimes have immediate consequences, such as increased