Nonsynonymous substitution in abalone sperm fertilization genes exceeds substitution in introns and mitochondrial DNA
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Detection of the signature of natural selection in humans: evidence from the Duffy blood group locusPostcopulatory sexual selection: Darwin's omission and its consequencesMaternal expression relaxes constraint on innovation of the anterior determinant, bicoid.Sperm competition and the evolution of gametic compatibility in externally fertilizing taxaPatterns of DNA barcode variation in Canadian marine molluscsComparative mitochondrial genomics of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionoida) with doubly uniparental inheritance of mtDNA: gender-specific open reading frames and putative origins of replicationExtreme primary and secondary protein structure variability in the chimeric male-transmitted cytochrome c oxidase subunit II protein in freshwater mussels: evidence for an elevated amino acid substitution rate in the face of domain-specific purifyinComparative sequence analyses reveal rapid and divergent evolutionary changes of the WFDC locus in the primate lineageMolecular genetics of ecological diversification: duplication and rapid evolution of toxin genes of the venomous gastropod ConusThe rapid evolution of reproductive proteinsThe ecological and evolutionary consequences of sperm chemoattraction.Shall we dance or shall we fight? Using DNA sequence data to untangle controversies surrounding sexual selection.Polymorphism in abalone fertilization proteins is consistent with the neutral evolution of the egg's receptor for lysin (VERL) and positive darwinian selection of sperm lysin.Coevolution of interacting fertilization proteinsZP domain proteins in the abalone egg coat include a paralog of VERL under positive selection that binds lysin and 18-kDa sperm proteins.Positive Darwinian selection drives the evolution of several female reproductive proteins in mammals.Sperm and seminal fluid proteomes of the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus: identification of novel proteins transferred to females at mating.Rapid evolution of reproductive proteins in abalone and Drosophila.Evolution of odorant receptors expressed in mammalian testesApplications of selective neutrality tests to molecular ecology.Positive selection in the egg receptor for abalone sperm lysin.The hitchhiking effect of a strongly selected substitution in male germline on neutral polymorphism in a monogamy population.Slow mitochondrial DNA sequence evolution in the Anthozoa (Cnidaria).Molecular evolution and population genetic analysis of candidate female reproductive genes in Drosophila.Selection in the rapid evolution of gamete recognition proteins in marine invertebrates.The signature of balancing selection: fungal mating compatibility gene evolution.Rapidly evolving zona pellucida domain proteins are a major component of the vitelline envelope of abalone eggsThe Effect of Pleistocene Climate Fluctuations on Distribution of European Abalone (Haliotis tuberculata), Revealed by Combined Mitochondrial and Nuclear Marker Analyses.All males are not created equal: fertility differences depend on gamete recognition polymorphisms in sea urchinsSexually antagonistic coevolution of a postmating-prezygotic reproductive character in desert Drosophila.Speciation and the evolution of gamete recognition genes: pattern and process.Some assembly required: evolutionary and systems perspectives on the mammalian reproductive system.Phylogeography of bivalve Meretrix petechialis in the Northwestern Pacific indicated by mitochondrial and nuclear DNA data.Reproductive character displacement and the genetics of gamete recognition in tropical sea urchins.Crassostrea angulata bindin gene and the divergence of fucose-binding lectin repeats among three species of Crassostrea.SARP19 and vdg3 gene families are functionally related during abalone metamorphosis.The Tegula tango: a coevolutionary dance of interacting, positively selected sperm and egg proteins.Assortative mating drives linkage disequilibrium between sperm and egg recognition protein loci in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.The Molecular Dialog between Flowering Plant Reproductive Partners Defined by SNP-Informed RNA-Sequencing.Targeted sequencing of venom genes from cone snail genomes improves understanding of conotoxin molecular evolution.
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Nonsynonymous substitution in abalone sperm fertilization genes exceeds substitution in introns and mitochondrial DNA
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1998 nî lūn-bûn
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1998 թուականի Սեպտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1998 թվականի սեպտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1998年の論文
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1998年論文
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P2860
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Nonsynonymous substitution in ...... introns and mitochondrial DNA
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R Robles-Sikisaka
V D Vacquier
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10.1073/PNAS.95.18.10676
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1998-09-01T00:00:00Z