The insect odorant receptors (ORs) are amongst the largest gene families in insect genomes and the primary means by which insects recognize volatile compounds. The evolution of ORs is thus instrumental in explaining the chemical ecology of insects and as a model of evolutionary biology. However, although ORs have been described from numerous insect species, their analysis within and amongst the insect orders has been hindered by a combination of limited genomic information and a tendency of the OR family toward rapid divergence, gain, and loss. We addressed these issues in the insect order Coleoptera through a targeted genomic annotation effort that included 1181 ORs from one species of the sister order Strepsiptera and 10 species represent...
Insects are able to detect a plethora of olfactory cues using a divergent family of odorant receptor...
Studying signal evolution at a gene level will help us understand the world, as it provides insight ...
Olfactory systems are evolutionarily ancient, underlying the common requirement for all animals to s...
The insect odorant receptors (ORs) are amongst the largest gene families in insect genomes and the p...
The gene family of insect olfactory receptors (ORs) has expanded greatly over the course of evolutio...
Chapitre 3 Identifiant PubMed : 25623337International audienceOlfactory receptors (ORs) are the key ...
The origin of the insect odorant receptor (OR) gene family has been hypothesized to have coincided w...
Background: Olfaction and gustation underlie behaviors that are crucial for insect fitness, such as ...
<div><p>In insects, odorant receptors detect volatile cues involved in behaviours such as mate recog...
The olfactory sense detects a plethora of behaviorally relevant odor molecules; gene families involv...
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...
Olfaction is key to many insects. Odorant receptors (ORs) stand among the key chemosensory receptors...
Insects detect odors using an array of odorant receptors (ORs), which may expand through gene duplic...
Background: In insects, like in most invertebrates, olfaction is the principal sensory modality, whi...
Insects are able to detect a plethora of olfactory cues using a divergent family of odorant receptor...
Studying signal evolution at a gene level will help us understand the world, as it provides insight ...
Olfactory systems are evolutionarily ancient, underlying the common requirement for all animals to s...
The insect odorant receptors (ORs) are amongst the largest gene families in insect genomes and the p...
The gene family of insect olfactory receptors (ORs) has expanded greatly over the course of evolutio...
Chapitre 3 Identifiant PubMed : 25623337International audienceOlfactory receptors (ORs) are the key ...
The origin of the insect odorant receptor (OR) gene family has been hypothesized to have coincided w...
Background: Olfaction and gustation underlie behaviors that are crucial for insect fitness, such as ...
<div><p>In insects, odorant receptors detect volatile cues involved in behaviours such as mate recog...
The olfactory sense detects a plethora of behaviorally relevant odor molecules; gene families involv...
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...
Olfaction is key to many insects. Odorant receptors (ORs) stand among the key chemosensory receptors...
Insects detect odors using an array of odorant receptors (ORs), which may expand through gene duplic...
Background: In insects, like in most invertebrates, olfaction is the principal sensory modality, whi...
Insects are able to detect a plethora of olfactory cues using a divergent family of odorant receptor...
Studying signal evolution at a gene level will help us understand the world, as it provides insight ...
Olfactory systems are evolutionarily ancient, underlying the common requirement for all animals to s...