paralogeilla
Paralogeilla is a theoretical concept in evolutionary biology that describes gene duplication events that lead to genes with new, potentially novel functions. These duplicated genes are called paralogs. Following a duplication event, one copy of the gene may retain its original function, while the other copy is free to accumulate mutations. These mutations can alter the gene's expression, regulation, or even its protein product, leading to the acquisition of a new or modified function. This process is a fundamental mechanism driving the evolution of genetic novelty and the diversification of genomes.
The emergence of new functions through gene duplication is thought to be a significant source of evolutionary