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    Exam 4: Extensions of Mendelian Inheritance
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    Paralogs Are Often Functionally Redundant and Can Compensate for the Loss
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Paralogs Are Often Functionally Redundant and Can Compensate for the Loss

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Paralogs are often functionally redundant and can compensate for the loss of either of the paralogs in a set.

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