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... diatoms . The different numbers of diatom - specific genes in the two diatoms is a consequence of species - specific gene duplication events . pelagic and benthic habitats . They display a range of features , includ- ing their bilateral ...
... diatoms . The different numbers of diatom - specific genes in the two diatoms is a consequence of species - specific gene duplication events . pelagic and benthic habitats . They display a range of features , includ- ing their bilateral ...
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... diatoms with other eukaryotes ( Fig . 4 , Supplementary Figs 6 , 7 ) . Diatoms contain many species - specific multicopy gene families , as well as large numbers of species - specific single - copy genes ( denoted orphans in Fig . 4a ) ...
... diatoms with other eukaryotes ( Fig . 4 , Supplementary Figs 6 , 7 ) . Diatoms contain many species - specific multicopy gene families , as well as large numbers of species - specific single - copy genes ( denoted orphans in Fig . 4a ) ...
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... diatoms contain a similar number of silicic acid transporters . Other noteworthy diatom - specific expansions include histidine kinases ( see above and Fig . 3 ) , cyclins and heat - shock transcription factors . Cyclins are major ...
... diatoms contain a similar number of silicic acid transporters . Other noteworthy diatom - specific expansions include histidine kinases ( see above and Fig . 3 ) , cyclins and heat - shock transcription factors . Cyclins are major ...
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