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Molecular evolution of the major chemosensory gene families in insects
A. Sánchez-Gracia,
F. G. Vieira
, J. Rozas
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Molecular Evolution
100%
Gene Family
66%
Chemosensory
33%
Reproductive Response
33%
Feeding Behavior
33%
Genomic Studies
33%
Gene Gain
33%
Loss Event
33%
Genetic Variation
33%
Adaptive Change
33%
Multigene Family
33%
Gustatory Receptor
33%
Tandem Gene Duplication
33%
Environmental Shift
33%
Gender-specific
33%
Drosophila Genome
33%
Specific Adaptation
33%
Evolutionary Genomics
33%
Pseudogenization
33%
Stimulants
33%
Chemoreception
33%
Odorant-binding Protein
33%
Biological Processes
33%
Chemoreceptor
33%
Evolution Mechanism
33%
Insect Genome
33%
Behavioral Traits
33%
Chemical Cues
33%
Ecological Traits
33%
Gene Loss
33%
Birth-death Models
33%
Reproductive Traits
33%
Dynamic Process
33%
Sense of Taste
33%
Olfactory Receptor
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Multigene Family
100%
Molecular Evolution
100%
Chemoreceptor
20%
Biological Phenomena and Functions Concerning the Entire Organism
20%
Genetic Divergence
20%
Smelling
20%
Genetic Variation
20%
Olfactory Receptor
20%
Insect Genome
20%
Evolutionary Genomics
20%
Gene Duplication
20%
Odorant-Binding Protein
20%