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Volumn 104, Issue 12, 2007, Pages 4996-5001
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Rapid evolution of smell and taste receptor genes during host specialization in Drosophila sechellia
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Author keywords
Comparative genomics; Gustatory receptor; Host adaptation; Lineage specific; Olfactory receptor
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Indexed keywords
ADAPTATION;
AMINO ACID SUBSTITUTION;
ARTICLE;
DROSOPHILA;
DROSOPHILA SECHELLIA;
DROSOPHILA SIMULANS;
ECOLOGICAL NICHE;
GENE LOCUS;
GENE MUTATION;
GENETIC SELECTION;
HOST RANGE;
MOLECULAR EVOLUTION;
NONHUMAN;
NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE;
OLFACTORY RECEPTOR;
PHENOTYPE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
TASTE BUD;
ANIMAL;
DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER;
GENE;
GENETICS;
HOST PARASITE INTERACTION;
MOLECULAR GENETICS;
ODOR;
PHYLOGENY;
PHYSIOLOGY;
PSEUDOGENE;
TASTE;
DROSOPHILA SECHELLIA;
DROSOPHILA SIMULANS;
DROSOPHILIDAE;
HEXAPODA;
CELL SURFACE RECEPTOR;
DROSOPHILA PROTEIN;
AMINO ACID SUBSTITUTION;
ANIMALS;
DROSOPHILA;
DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER;
DROSOPHILA PROTEINS;
EVOLUTION, MOLECULAR;
GENES, INSECT;
HOST-PARASITE RELATIONS;
MOLECULAR SEQUENCE DATA;
PHYLOGENY;
PSEUDOGENES;
RECEPTORS, CELL SURFACE;
SMELL;
TASTE;
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EID: 34247580121
PISSN: 00278424
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0608424104 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (183)
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References (36)
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