Molecular evolution of gland cell types and chemical interactions in animals

Volume: 223, Issue: Suppl_1
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Across the Metazoa, the emergence of new ecological interactions has been enabled by the repeated evolution of exocrine glands. Specialized glands have arisen recurrently and with great frequency, even in single genera or species, transforming how animals interact with their environment through trophic resource exploitation, pheromonal communication, chemical defense and parental care. The widespread convergent evolution of animal glands implies...
Paper Details
Title
Molecular evolution of gland cell types and chemical interactions in animals
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
223
Issue
Suppl_1
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