Cytochrome P450 diversification and hostplant utilization patterns in specialist and generalist moths: Birth, death and adaptation

Volume: 26, Issue: 21, Pages: 6021 - 6035
Published: Oct 7, 2017
Abstract
Across insect genomes, the size of the cytochrome P450 monooxygenase (CYP) gene superfamily varies widely. CYPome size variation has been attributed to reciprocal adaptive radiations in insect detoxification genes in response to plant biosynthetic gene radiations driven by co-evolution between herbivores and their chemically defended hostplants. Alternatively, variation in CYPome size may be due to random "birth-and-death" processes, whereby...
Paper Details
Title
Cytochrome P450 diversification and hostplant utilization patterns in specialist and generalist moths: Birth, death and adaptation
Published Date
Oct 7, 2017
Volume
26
Issue
21
Pages
6021 - 6035
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