Adaptation and cryptic pseudogenization in penguin Toll-like receptors
Penguins (Sphenisciformes) are an iconic order of flightless, diving seabirds distributed across a large latitudinal range in the Southern Hemisphere. The extensive area over which penguins are endemic is likely to have fostered variation in pathogen pressure, which in turn will have imposed differe...
Main Authors: | Fiddaman, S, Vinkler, M, Spiro, SG, Levy, H, Emerling, CA, Boyd, AC, Dimopoulos, EA, Vianna, JA, Cole, TL, Pan, J, Fang, M, Zhang, G, Hart, T, Frantz, LAF, Smith, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2021
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