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Adaptive gains through repeated gene loss: Parallel evolution of cyanogenesis polymorphisms in the genus Trifolium (Fabaceae)
Kenneth M. Olsen
, Nicholas J. Kooyers
, Linda L. Small
Department of Biology
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Plant and Microbial Biosciences
DBBS - Evolution, Ecology and Population Biology
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Keyphrases
Polymorphism
100%
Gene Loss
100%
Fabaceae
100%
Cyanogenesis
100%
Parallel Evolution
100%
Trifolium Spp
100%
Adaptive Gain
100%
White Clover
60%
Gene Deletion
40%
Presence-absence
40%
Chemical Polymorphism
40%
DNA Sequencing
20%
Tissue Damage
20%
Genomic Regions
20%
Hydrolytic Enzymes
20%
Adaptive Variation
20%
Gene Evolution
20%
Independent Evolution
20%
Chemical Defense
20%
Hydrogen Cyanide
20%
Cyanogenic Glucosides
20%
Linamarase
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Gene Loss
100%
Fabaceae
100%
Cyanogenesis
100%
Clover
100%
White Clover
75%
Gene Deletion
50%
DNA Sequence
25%
Hydrolase
25%
Haplotype
25%
Hydrogen Cyanide
25%
Genomics
25%
Glucoside
25%