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🧬 Gene Duplication

Gene duplication creates raw material for evolutionary innovation. Duplicates can undergo neofunctionalization (new function), subfunctionalization (divide ancestral function), or pseudogenization (loss).

Generation: 0
Mean Gene Count: 10
Neofunctionalized: 0
Subfunctionalized: 0
Pseudogenes: 0
Ohno's Hypothesis: Gene duplication is the primary source of new genes. After duplication, one copy is free from selective constraint and can explore new functions. Example: antifreeze proteins in Antarctic fish.