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However, the degree of essentiality in evolutionarily \u201cnew\u201d genes\u2014genes that have originated in the recent past\u2014is unknown.\n            <jats:bold>\n              Chen\n              <jats:italic>et al.<\/jats:italic>\n            <\/jats:bold>\n            (p.\n            <jats:related-article xmlns:xlink=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/1999\/xlink\" ext-link-type=\"doi\" page=\"1682\" related-article-type=\"in-this-issue\" vol=\"330\" xlink:href=\"10.1126\/science.1196380\">1682<\/jats:related-article>\n            ) investigated the origination and evolution of new genes within 12\n            <jats:italic>Drosophila<\/jats:italic>\n            species and found, surprisingly, that over one-third of genes that have originated within the last 3.5 million years show essential function and that these functions are overrepresented during larval development. Approximately the same proportion of older genes was essential, although many of these genes also appear to show enrichment at later developmental stages. 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