Different noses for different mice and men.

Abstract:

:Chemosensory receptor genes encode G protein-coupled receptors with which animals sense their chemical environment. The large number of chemosensory receptor genes in the genome and their extreme genetic variability pose unusual challenges for understanding their evolution and function. Two articles in BMC Genomics explore the genetic variation of chemosensory receptor gene repertoires in humans and mice and provide unparalleled insight into the causes and consequences of this variability.

journal_name

BMC Biol

journal_title

BMC biology

authors

Keller A

doi

10.1186/1741-7007-10-75

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2012-08-21 00:00:00

pages

75

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1741-7007

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1741-7007-10-75

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10

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