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Loss of redundant gene expression after polyploidization in plants

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Based on chromosomal location data of genes encoding 28 biochemical systems in allohexaploid wheat,Triticum aestivum L. (genomes AABBDD), it is concluded that the proportions of systems controlled by triplicate, duplicate, and single loci are 57%, 25%, and 18% respectively.

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García-Olmedo, F., Carbonero, P., Aragoncillo, C. et al. Loss of redundant gene expression after polyploidization in plants. Experientia 34, 332–333 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01923018

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