
An evolutionary hypothesis suggested by studies of the genome of the tiger pufferfish Takifugu rubripes has now been confirmed by comparison with the genome of a close relative, the spotted green pufferfish Tetraodon nigroviridis. Ray-finned fish underwent a whole-genome duplication some 350 million years ago that might explain their evolutionary success.
RAY-FINNED FISHES, Genome, Models, Genetic, Tetraodontiformes, TELEOST FISH, Biology and Life Sciences, VERTEBRATES, DIVERGENT, GENE, Biological Evolution, DUPLICATION, EVOLUTION, Takifugu, SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE, MODEL, Polyploidy, FUGU GENOME, Gene Duplication, Animals, Minireview
RAY-FINNED FISHES, Genome, Models, Genetic, Tetraodontiformes, TELEOST FISH, Biology and Life Sciences, VERTEBRATES, DIVERGENT, GENE, Biological Evolution, DUPLICATION, EVOLUTION, Takifugu, SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE, MODEL, Polyploidy, FUGU GENOME, Gene Duplication, Animals, Minireview
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