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  1. ...Niimura Yoshihito Atsushi 1549-5469 genome;25/6/926 1088-9051 Corrigendum: Extreme expansion of the olfactory receptor gene repertoire in African elephants and evolutionary dynamics of orthologous gene groups in 13 placental mammals Genome Research 24: 1485–1496 (2014) Corrigendum: Extreme expansion...
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  2. ...Extreme expansion of the olfactory receptor gene repertoire in African elephants and evolutionary dynamics of orthologous gene groups in 13 placental mammals Yoshihito Niimura 1 , 2 , Atsushi Matsui 1 , 2 and Kazushige Touhara 1 , 2...
  3. ...adaptations. Our tissue selection was inadequate to study single coding exon olfactory genes that are enriched for young duplicates and contained within heavily expanded gene families (Young and Trask 2002; Nei et al. 2008). This task will require dedicated RNA expression profiling of olfactory (sensory...
  4. ...in the evolution of interactions between vomeronasal receptors and their functional partners. Results Evolution of the vertebrate V1R gene repertoire At the time of this study, 12 vertebrate s have been sequenced, including seven mammals (human, chimpanzee, mouse, rat, dog, cow, and opossum), one bird (chicken...
  5. ...↵ 3 These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract The ability to smell is governed by the largest gene family in mammalian genomes, the olfactory receptor (OR) genes. Although these genes are well annotated in the finished human and mouse genomes, we still do not understand which...
  6. ...Complex Evolution of 7E Olfactory Receptor Genes in Segmental Duplications Tera Newman and Barbara J. Trask 1 Division of Human Biology, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington 98109, USA; Department of Genome Sciences, University...
  7. ....P., and Parham, P. 2001 . Comparison of chimpanzee and human leukocyte Ig-like receptor genes reveals framework and rapidly evolving genes. J. Immunol. 167 : 5786 -5794. ↵ Carroll, S.B. 2003 . Genetics and the making of Homo sapiens. Nature...
  8. ...76100, Israel; 2Bioinformatics Graduate Program, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USA; 3Department of Biological Regulation, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel Abstract Olfactory receptors likely constitute the largest gene superfamily in the vertebrate...
  9. ...pheromone receptors expressed in the mammalian vomeronasal organ (VNO). We searched the most recent mouse, rat, dog, chimpanzee, and human genome sequence assemblies to compile a near-complete repertoire of V1R genes for each species. Dog, human, and chimpanzee have very few intact V1Rs (8, 2, and 0...
  10. ...and endocrine responses (Dulac and Axel 1995). Several large families of 7-transmembrane G-protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs) are expressed in neurons of the vomeronasal and main olfactory epithelia and recognize odorant and pheromone ligands directly. These GPCR families include olfactory receptors (ORs...
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