Alignments between duplicated chromosome 9 sequences using MultiPipMaker50, indicating percentage identity for each alignment. A genomic duplication event seems to have taken place with a 7,144-bp sequence (5,289,576–5,296,720 bp) and a 7,125-bp region (5,324,724–5,331,849 bp), duplicating the two-exon 5-kb relaxin (RLN) genes. The sequence homology across the duplication shows variation, with the region around the first exon and into the intron matching at 97%, whereas there is a marked decrease in similarity towards exon 2. In comparison, another recently duplicated gene pair, orosomucoid (ORM), duplicated within a 6,212-bp sequence (112,627,806–112,634,018 bp) and 6,220 bp (112,634,577–112,640,797 bp) show more homogeneous sequence alignment.