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Homologues orthologues and paralogues149 Orthologues sequences have common ancestor and have split due to speciation event149 Paralogues sequences are the descendents
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Homologues orthologues and paralogues149 Orthologues sequences have common ancestor and have split due to speciation event149 Paralogues sequences are the descendents of an ancestral gene th.
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