Comparative evolutionary genomics of androgen-binding protein genes.
Allelic variation within the mouse androgen-binding protein (ABP) alpha subunit gene (Abpa) has been suggested to promote assortative mating and thus prezygotic isolation. This is consistent with the elevated evolutionary rates observed for the Abpa gene, and the Abpb and Abpg genes whose products (...
Auteurs principaux: | Emes, R, Riley, M, Laukaitis, C, Goodstadt, L, Karn, R, Ponting, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2004
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