The Chemosensory Receptor Repertoire of a True Shark Is Dominated by a Single Olfactory Receptor Family
Abstract
Throughout the animal kingdom chemical senses are one of the primary means by which organisms make sense of their environment. To achieve perception of complex chemosensory stimuli large repertoires of olfactory and gustatory receptors are employed in bony vertebrates, which are characterized by high evolutionary dynamics in receptor repertoire size and composition. However, little is known about their evolution in earlier diverging vertebrates...
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Title
The Chemosensory Receptor Repertoire of a True Shark Is Dominated by a Single Olfactory Receptor Family
Published Date
Jan 12, 2019
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
2
Pages
398 - 405
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