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- including dolphins and sea lions, Tas1r1 has been found to be pseudogenized. The pseudogenization of Tas1r1 has also been found in terrestrial, carnivorous...
- the evolutionary relatedness of humans and the other primates. If pseudogenization is due to gene duplication, it usually occurs in the first few million...
- R.; Legrand-Defretin, V.; Beauchamp, G. K.; Brand, J. G. (2005). "Pseudogenization of a Sweet-Receptor Gene Accounts for Cats' Indifference toward Sugar"...
- ; Pan, Y. H.; Zhang, Y.; Jones, G.; Zhang, S. (2011). "Progressive pseudogenization: vitamin C synthesis and its loss in bats". Mol. Biol. Evol. 28 (2):...
- have been weakened due to the relatively high rate of mutation and pseudogenization. Researchers use two synthetic substances, phenylthiocarbamide (PTC)...
- J, Pan YH, Zhang Y, Jones G, Zhang S (February 2011). "Progressive pseudogenization: vitamin C synthesis and its loss in bats". Molecular Biology and Evolution...
- beings, and the key genes involved in VNO function in other mammals have pseudogenized in human beings. Therefore, while many debate the structure's presence...
- Robert W.; Gatesy, John; Cheng, Joyce; Springer, Mark S. (2010). "Pseudogenization of the tooth gene enamelysin (MMP20) in the common ancestor of extant...
- cetaceans already possessing preliminary baleen structures, leading to the pseudogenization of a "genetic toolkit" for enamel production. Recent research has also...
- willingness to co****te. The antimicrobial peptide gene Diptericin B has been pseudogenized in D. testacea and likely its sister species, D. neotestacea. This was...