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  1. ...honey bee, Apis mellifera, other honey bee species have been largely neglected despite their importance and diversity. The genetic basis of the evolutionary diversification of honey bees remains largely unknown. Here, we provide a -wide comparison of three honey bee species, each representing one...
  2. ...(fragments per kilobase per million reads) in at least one experiment.Manual annotation of the gustatory receptors (GRs), ionotropic receptors (IRs), odorant binding proteins (OBPs), and chemosensory proteins (CSPs) revealed similar numbers of genes as the previous assembly, although one OBP was missing (Obp...
  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. ...-binding protein from the honey bee Apis mellifera , and an OBP from the “true bug” Lygus lineolaris ( Wojtasek et al. 1998 , 1999 ; Danty et al. 1999 ; Vogt et al. 1999 ). We have named another OBP subfamily the CRLBP family (Fig. 4 ) because it includes an OBP called CRLBP ( c hemical-sense- r elated lipophilic...
  5. ...in the honey bee Apis mellifera: Expansion of the odorant, but not gustatory, receptor family . Genome Res. (in press) . ↵ Slater, G.S. , Birney, E. ( 2005 ) Automated generation of heuristics for biological sequence comparison . BMC Bioinformatics. 6 : 31 . ↵ Stein, L. ( 2001 ) Genome annotation: From...
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