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Asymmetric and parallel subgenome selection co-shape common carp domestication.

Min WangXinxin LiChongnv WangMing ZouJing YangXiang-Dong LiBaocheng Guo
Published in: BMC biology (2024)
In common carp domestication, asymmetric subgenome selection is prevalent, while parallel subgenome selection occurs in selective breeding of common carps. This observation is not due to asymmetric gene retention/loss between subgenomes but might be better explained by reduced pleiotropy through transposable element-mediated expression divergence between ohnologs. Our results demonstrate that domestication benefits from polyploidy not only in plants but also in animals.
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