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  1. ...Rs could in some way depend on clustering or their native locus for their proper expression and thus might not survive as intact genes when duplicated to other locations. Conclusions The V1R gene family encodes pheromone receptors expressed in the mammalian VNO. The large and diverse V1R repertoire...
  2. ...nigroviridis , Takifugu rubripes ). In the phylogenetic analysis these ora genes (olfactory receptor class A-related) form a single clade, which includes the entire mammalian V1R superfamily. Homologies are much lower in paralogs than in orthologs, indicating that all six family members are evolutionarily...
  3. ...when all vertebrate gene families are considered, V1R and V2R families are certainly among the most extreme ones in terms of gene number variation among species ( Fig. 1 ). It is interesting to note that both V1R and V2R repertoires expanded in the frog. The frog V1R repertoire expansion mainly...
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