Comparative genomics uncovers unique gene turnover and evolutionary rates in a gene family involved in the detection of insect cuticular pheromones
Chemoreception is an essential process for the survival and reproduction of animals. Many of the proteins responsible for recognizing and transmitting chemical stimuli in insects are encoded by genes that are members of moderately sized multigene families. The members of the CheB family are speciali...
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Autores principales: | Torres-Oliva, M., Almeida, F.C., Sánchez-Gracia, A., Rozas, J. |
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Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_17596653_v8_n6_p1734_TorresOliva |
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