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EVOLUTION OF GROWTH HORMONE, PROLACTIN AND THEIR RECEPTORS Mike Wallis Biochemistry and Biomedicine Group, School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex,
families with >5 genes are more common in plants than in animals
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Families with >5 genes are more common in plants than in animals adapted from Lockton S, Gaut BS. 2005. Trends Genet 21: 60-65.
Interpreting Drug Levels Steven B. Karch, MD EAPCCT, ATHENS 2007
Plant genomes: phenotypes evolving by new rules Todd J. Vision Department of Biology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.