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The CheliPloidy project investigates whole genome duplication events in chelicerates, a group of arthropods including spiders and scorpions. By analyzing complete genomes, the project aims to understand the evolutionary implications of these duplications and the potential for rediploidization in their genetic history.
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is a drastic event that results in the creation of new genetic material and has been suggested to play a major role in evolutionary innovations and adaptation.
While ancestral WGDs (paleoploidizations) are common in plants, only a handful examples have been proposed in animals, such as in vertebrates or salmons.
Among invertebrates, WGD events have been inferred in chelicerates, an arthropod clade including marine and terrestrial groups – the arachnids.
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UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA
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Gabon, Libreville
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Activity type: Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
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