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enzyme that have originated as a result of gene divergence and gene duplication are called as...​

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Answered by abisheaksabu
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Explanation:

Resulting sequence usually lack introns and often contain poly, sequences that are also integrated into the genome. Many retrogenes display changes in ...

Answered by madeducators1
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Gene duplications:

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  • Gene duplications do not always result in detrimental mutations; they can also contribute to divergent evolution, which results in the creation of genetic variations across groups and, eventually, the birth of new species.
  • Gene duplication (sometimes called chromosomal duplication or gene amplification) is a frequent technique for molecular evolution to produce more genetic material. Any duplicate of a gene-containing section of DNA is considered a duplication.
  • As a result of mutation, drift, and selection acting on additional genetic material, gene duplication can result in specialised or new gene activities. Without gene duplication, a genome's or a species' ability to adapt to changing environments would be severely constrained.
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