Modular construction of genomes allows rapid evolution

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The discussion centers on the concept of "modular construction of genomes" as mentioned in a genetics book. The term likely refers to genes functioning as modules that can be individually modified, allowing for rapid evolutionary changes in biological complexity. There is speculation that the discussion pertains to developmental genes, particularly in the field of evolutionary developmental biology (EvoDevo). However, the lack of specific context or title from the book makes it challenging to provide a definitive interpretation. Overall, the consensus leans towards genes being the modular components in question.
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Hi,
I read the following recently in a book on genetics:

The modular construction of genomes has allowed the relatively rapid evolution of biological complexity.

I could'nt understand what the modular construction of genomes mean. Is it referring to genes which make up a genome?
 
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hivesaeed4 said:
Hi,
I read the following recently in a book on genetics:

The modular construction of genomes has allowed the relatively rapid evolution of biological complexity.

I could'nt understand what the modular construction of genomes mean. Is it referring to genes which make up a genome?

Hmm.. it does make sense. The modules over here seem to be genes; which can be individually altered (via mutation). Can't be exactly sure without the context though.
 
I suspect they are talking about developmental genes (EvoDevo), but its hard to tell without a title and a context. If you could provide it, that would probably get you a better answer.
 
Thanks guys. It's probably genes.
 
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