How Evolution Builds Genes From Scratch

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Nature

Past research claimed that new genes arise when existing ones are accidentally duplicated, blended with others or broken up. Nowadays, researchers including Ecology & Evolutionary Biology professor and BIO5 member Dr. Joanna Masel, are suggesting that some genes do not always evolve from existing ones, but are fashioned from desolate stretches of the genome that do not code for any functional molecules.