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  1. ...different preferences. Transposable elements are a source of genetic novelty between populations and species, driving rapid adaptive evolution. However, the extent of TEs’ contribution to host shift remains unexplored. Here, we perform genomic and transcriptomic analyses in six s of cactophilic species...
  2. ..., the genotype–phenotype map is being elucidated at ever-increasing detail (Zhou et al. 2020). In addition to broad-scale macroevolutionary studies, taxon-specific comparative genomics is generating novel insights, particularly with respect to structural evolution (Figueiró et al. 2017; Chavez et al. 2019; Sun...
  3. ...Function and evolution of a gene family encoding odorant binding-like proteins in a social insect, the honey bee ( Apis mellifera ) Sylvain Forêt and Ryszard Maleszka 1 Visual Sciences and ARC Centre for the Molecular Genetics of Development, Research School...
  4. ...ant lineage contains ∼4000 novel genes, but only 64 of these genes are conserved among all seven ants. Many gene families have been expanded in ants, notably those involved in chemical communication (e.g., desaturases and odorant receptors). Alignment of the ant genomes revealed reduced purifying...
  5. ...exceptions include the Gp-9 gene, which encodes an odorant-binding protein in the fire ant Solenopsis invicta ( Kreiger and Ross 2002 ); a locus named caste with unknown function in the red harvester ant Pogonomyrmex barbatus ( Volny and Gordon 2002 ); and the gene encoding the V1a receptor...
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