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  1. ...receptor required for responses to the odorant diacetyl. Cell 84 : 899 – 909 . ↵ Sluder A.E. , Mathews S.W. , Hough D. , Yin V.P. , Maina C.V. ( 1999 ) The nuclear receptor superfamily has undergone extensive proliferation and diversification in nematodes. Genome Res. 9 : 103 – 120 . ↵ Sonnhammer E...
  2. ...–C2H2 and C4DM–C2H2 fusions in insects, the nuclear hormone receptors in nematodes, and the KRAB-domain-fused Zn-fingers in vertebrates, apparently made substantial contributions to the evolution of developmental and differentiation features specific to each of these lineages ( Sluder et al. 1999...
  3. ...of genes encoding olfactory receptors in the same clusters is interesting. Robertson (1998) has previously suggested an ongoing process of rapid evolution of olfactory receptor genes with extensive gene duplications, movement, and diversification. We propose below two nonexclusive types of possible...
  4. ...– 35117 . ↵ Sluder A.E. , Mathews S.W. , Hough D. , Yin V.P. , Maina C.V. ( 1999 ) The nuclear receptor superfamily has undergone extensive proliferation and diversification in nematodes. Genome Res. 9 : 103 – 120 . ↵ Sonnhammer E.L.L. , Durbin R. ( 1997 ) Analysis of protein domain families...
  5. ..., nuclear receptors and G-coupled receptors ( Bargmann 1998 ; Sluder et al. 1999 ). Ground-Like Domain An analysis of the grl genes did not reveal any special subgroupings of the diverse genes (Fig. 2 C); only a few genes fall into defined subfamilies, such as those on cosmid T24A6. Otherwise, the branch...
  6. ...). Entire gene families [such as G proteins ( Jansen et al. 1999 ) and nuclear receptors ( Sluder et al. 1999 )] can be rapidly identified and examined in greater detail in C. elegans and offer a better overview on gene functions and regulations during development. With the completion of the HGP in sight...
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