Author: Chang, Chia Lin; Semyonov, Jenia; Cheng, Po Jen; Huang, Shang Yu; Park, Jae Il; Tsai, Huai-Jen; Lin, Cheng-Yung; Grützner, Frank; Soong, Yung Kuei; Cai, James J.; Hsu, Sheau Yu Teddy
Title: Widespread Divergence of the CEACAM/PSG Genes in Vertebrates and Humans Suggests Sensitivity to Selection Document date: 2013_4_16
ID: 1jogs44p_39
Snippet: Given that gain or loss of a whole set of genes are rare events in human genomes, these observations indicated that gene duplication/retention and loss occurred frequently at the CEACAM/ PSG locus, and these events could be under strong selection after the separation of major human populations in the last 40-80 thousand years......
Document: Given that gain or loss of a whole set of genes are rare events in human genomes, these observations indicated that gene duplication/retention and loss occurred frequently at the CEACAM/ PSG locus, and these events could be under strong selection after the separation of major human populations in the last 40-80 thousand years.
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