Muller clearly felt aggrieved that Schrödinger had not cited his work, and he pointed out that he had suggested the parallel
between gene duplication and crystal growth in 1921 (though Muller decided not to mention that he took this concept from Troland).
Not exact matches
Unexpectedly, they show that the appearance of duplicated
genes was not caused by a simple
duplication of the whole genome but rather by a mating («hybridization») event
between two different species.
The second
duplication appears in supplemental figure S6, where a scatterplot purporting to show
gene expression similarities
between the cell lines was used twice.
We found that an unusually high number of
genes affected by these DNA deletions /
duplications are associated with the functioning of synaptic transmission
between nerve cells.