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A Number of Genes That Evolved from Duplications of an Ancestral

Question 197

Question 197

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A number of genes that evolved from duplications of an ancestral gene now code for odor receptors in Drosophila.These odor receptor genes thus comprise a gene


A) tree.
B) family.
C) pool.
D) assemblage.
E) network.

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