In insects, like in most invertebrates, olfaction is the principal sensory modality, which provides animals with essential information for survival and reproduction. Odorant receptors are involved in this response, mediating interactions between an individual and its environment, as well as between individuals of the same or different species. The adaptive importance of odorant receptors renders them good candidates for having their variation shaped by natural selection. —OR65b1 and OR67c.
This thesis summarizes and discusses the results of four separate studies on fly olfaction. The aim ...
Background: In insects, like in most invertebrates, olfaction is the principal sensory modality, whi...
BACKGROUND: In insects, like in most invertebrates, olfaction is the principal sensory modality, whi...
The olfactory sense detects a plethora of behaviorally relevant odor molecules; gene families involv...
Vertebrates and insects have evolved complex repertoires of chemosensory receptors to detect and dis...
Insect olfactory receptors (ORs) detect chemicals, shape neuronal physiology and regulate behavior.&...
The detection of odour stimuli in the environment is universally important for primal behaviours suc...
Olfaction and taste are of critical importance to insects and other animals, since vital behaviours,...
Since the emergence of the first living cells, survival has hinged on the ability to detect and loca...
The insect odorant receptors (ORs) are amongst the largest gene families in insect genomes and the p...
Human and insect olfaction share many general features, but insects differ from mammalian systems in...
Any living organism interacts with and responds specifically to environmental molecules by expressin...
Olfaction, the sense of smell, depends on large, divergent families of odorant receptors that detect...
Among the insect olfactory receptors the odorant receptors (ORs) evolved in parallel to the onset of...
Most of us are well aware of the many odours surrounding us in nature and enjoy the pleasant smell o...
This thesis summarizes and discusses the results of four separate studies on fly olfaction. The aim ...
Background: In insects, like in most invertebrates, olfaction is the principal sensory modality, whi...
BACKGROUND: In insects, like in most invertebrates, olfaction is the principal sensory modality, whi...
The olfactory sense detects a plethora of behaviorally relevant odor molecules; gene families involv...
Vertebrates and insects have evolved complex repertoires of chemosensory receptors to detect and dis...
Insect olfactory receptors (ORs) detect chemicals, shape neuronal physiology and regulate behavior.&...
The detection of odour stimuli in the environment is universally important for primal behaviours suc...
Olfaction and taste are of critical importance to insects and other animals, since vital behaviours,...
Since the emergence of the first living cells, survival has hinged on the ability to detect and loca...
The insect odorant receptors (ORs) are amongst the largest gene families in insect genomes and the p...
Human and insect olfaction share many general features, but insects differ from mammalian systems in...
Any living organism interacts with and responds specifically to environmental molecules by expressin...
Olfaction, the sense of smell, depends on large, divergent families of odorant receptors that detect...
Among the insect olfactory receptors the odorant receptors (ORs) evolved in parallel to the onset of...
Most of us are well aware of the many odours surrounding us in nature and enjoy the pleasant smell o...
This thesis summarizes and discusses the results of four separate studies on fly olfaction. The aim ...
Background: In insects, like in most invertebrates, olfaction is the principal sensory modality, whi...
BACKGROUND: In insects, like in most invertebrates, olfaction is the principal sensory modality, whi...