Lineage-specific rediploidization is a mechanism to explain time-lags between genome duplication and evolutionary diversification
Lineage-specific rediploidization is a mechanism to explain time-lags between genome duplication and evolutionary diversification
The functional divergence of duplicate genes (ohnologues) retained from whole genome duplication (WGD) is thought to promote evolutionary diversification. However, species radiation and phenotypic diversification are often temporally separated from WGD.