“…Concerning the identification and expression patterns of genes, there were two relatives orthologous to GOBP1 and GOBP2 in Danaus plexippus, 20 Heliconius melpomene, 21 Pieris rapae, 22 P. xuthus, 23 and Vanessa cardui, 24 respectively. Out of the identified genes, PxutGOBP2 (previously OBP10), 23 PrapGOBP1, and PrapGOBP2 (previously named as PrapOBP1 and PrapOBP2, respectively) 22 were significantly expressed in antennae, implying their conserved functions associated with olfaction, consistent with those in moths. 13,17,18 However, to date, the functions of butterfly GOBPs remain unknown, including P. xuthus.…”