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. 2019 Aug 27;8:e46754. doi: 10.7554/eLife.46754

Figure 1. Mutations in paralogous proteins originating from an ancestral homomer are likely to have pleiotropic effects on each other’s function due to their physical association.

Figure 1.

Gene duplication leads to physically interacting paralogs when they derive from an ancestral homomeric protein. The evolutionary fates of the physically associated paralogs tend to be interdependent because mutations in one gene can impact on the function of the other copy through heteromerization.