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  1. ...and library screening with rodent sequences. These human sequences exhibit characteristic features of V1R receptors and show 52%–59% of amino acid sequence identity with the rat sequences. Using PCR on a monochromosomal somatic cell hybrid panel and/or FISH, we demonstrate that these V1R-like sequences...
  2. .... , Hood, L. , Trask, B.J. ( 2002 ) Sequence analysis of mouse vomeronasal receptor gene clusters reveals common promoter motifs and a history of recent expansion . Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 99 : 291 – 296 . ↵ Lane, R.P. , Young, J. , Newman, T. , Trask, B.J. ( 2004 ) Species specificity in rodent pheromone...
  3. ...subject to adaptive evolution. We have estimated the consequences of selection on rodent pheromones, their receptors, and olfactory receptors. These families were chosen on the basis of multiple gene duplications since the common ancestor of rat and mouse. For each family, codons were identified...
  4. .... Acad. Sci. 99 : 291 -296. ↵ Lane, R.P., Young, J., Newman, T., and Trask, B.J. 2004 . Species specificity in rodent pheromone receptor repertoires. Genome Res. 14 : 603 -608. ↵ Leinders-Zufall, T., Lane, A.P., Puche, A.C., Ma, W., Novotny, M.V., Shipley, M.T., and Zufall, F. 2000 . Ultrasensitive...
  5. ...receptor families that are expressed in olfactory sensory neurons: olfactory receptors (ORs), with ∼1000 genes in rodents ( Buck and Axel 1991 ; Mombaerts 2004 ), and two types of vomeronasal receptors (V1Rs and V2Rs, respectively), with ∼100 genes in rodents ( Dulac and Axel 1995 ; Herrada and Dulac 1997...
  6. ...), which was found in a survey aimed at identifying the vomeronasal type 1 receptor superfamily genes in the mouse ( Rodriguez et al. 2002 ). Tissue-Specific GPCRs As is the well-known case in rodents, odorant and pheromone receptor families consist of extremely large and diverse repertoires of receptors...
  7. ...) The chromosomal distribution of mouse odorant receptor genes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 93 : 884 – 888 . ↵ Szpirer C. , Szpirer J. , Riviere M. , Tazi R. , Pontarotti P. ( 1997 ) Mapping of the Olf89 and Rfp genes to the rat : Comparison with the mouse and human and new insights into the evolution of the rodent...
  8. ...biased pattern of segregation. These receptors are expressed in the vomeronasal organ and form a large receptor family involved in vomeronasal chemosensation (Wynn et al. 2012). They recognize a wide variety of chemical cues, such as pheromones from different sexes and predator odors (Dulac and Torello...
  9. ...speciation or to test whether or not V1R copy-number polymorphisms observed among laboratory mouse strains impact their mating preferences. Given that there are two other families of vomeronasal receptors, the V2Rs and FPRs, and increasing evidence that the main olfactory epithelium in rodents can detect...
  10. ...receptors bind specific odorants or how they fully function. Previous comparative studies have been taxonomically limited and mostly focused on the percentage of OR pseudogenes within species. No study has investigated the adaptive changes of functional OR gene families across phylogenetically...
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