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The "domino theory" of gene death: Gradual and mass gene extinction events in three lineages of obligate symbiotic bacterial pathogens
Tal Dagan, Ran Blekhman, Dan Graur
Genetics, Cell Biology and Development (CBS)
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Agriculture & Biology
extinction
49%
death
41%
pathogens
31%
genes
18%
genome
8%
Mycobacterium leprae
7%
Shigella flexneri
6%
Salmonella Typhi
6%
pseudogenes
5%
lifestyle
4%
genomics
3%
nucleotide sequences
3%
organisms
2%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
pathogen
50%
extinction
45%
gene
41%
genome
12%
salmonella
5%
lifestyle
4%
genomics
4%
organism
3%
need
2%
loss
2%
distribution
1%
effect
1%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Biological Extinction
100%
Genes
21%
Genome
9%
Miniaturization
6%
Shigella flexneri
6%
Mycobacterium leprae
6%
Pseudogenes
5%
Life Style
3%