Abstract:Abstract:The comparison of transcriptomes generated from the brains of courting and caring zebra finch males revealed the excessive expression of seven genes in the courting males. Two of the encoded proteins (APPBP2 and CST3) appear to share function with the Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP), and two (ARL2 and GPM6A) are engaged in neurogenesis. The LOC100228889 gene is expressed in the brain, DLEC1 is a tumor suppressor gene, and UBE2O encodes a ubiquitinconjugating enzyme. Five out of the seven genes -ARL2, … Show more
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