Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii, Chlamydomonas, Gene Duplication

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Extinction & replacement of species or biotas often raises issue of whether complexity has incr during organismal evolution. evolution does not result in. Genome size or total # of genes in an organism. Gene (copy) # or the # of copies of a gene in a given gene family resulting from gene duplication. Increase in the size of organisms over the course of evolution. The # of parts or units in an organism (where parts might be segments, tissues, organs, etc. ) The # of cell types possessed by an organism. Increased compartmentalization, speciation, or subdivision of function over the course of evolution. The # of gene, gene networks or cell to cell interactions required to form the parts of an organism; and/or. The # of interactions b/w the parts of an organism, reflecting incr functional complexity and/or integration over the course of evolution.

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