2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.10030/v2
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Convergent degeneration of olfactory receptor gene repertoires in marine mammals

Abstract: Background: Olfactory receptors (ORs) can bind odor molecules and play a crucial role in odor sensation. Due to the frequent gains and losses of genes during evolution, the number of OR members varies greatly among different species. However, whether the extent of gene gains/losses varies between marine mammals and related terrestrial mammals has not been clarified and the factors that might underlie these variations are unknown. Results: To address these questions, we identified more than 10,000 members of th… Show more

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