Sexual isolation of male moths explained by a single pheromone response QTL containing four receptor genes.
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Evolution of multiple additive loci caused divergence between Drosophila yakuba and D. santomea in wing rowing during male courtship.A single sex pheromone receptor determines chemical response specificity of sexual behavior in the silkmoth Bombyx moriGenetic mapping of male pheromone response in the European corn borer identifies candidate genes regulating neurogenesisEpimerisation of chiral hydroxylactones by short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases accounts for sex pheromone evolution in NasoniaLooking under the lamp post: neither fruitless nor doublesex has evolved to generate divergent male courtship in Drosophila.The genetic architecture of a complex ecological trait: host plant use in the specialist moth, Heliothis subflexaOn the scent of pleiotropy.Expression of a desaturase gene, desat1, in neural and nonneural tissues separately affects perception and emission of sex pheromones in Drosophila.Smells like a new species: gene duplication at the periphery.Specificity of the receptor for the major sex pheromone component in Heliothis virescens.Sex-linked pheromone receptor genes of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis, are in tandem arrays.The genetic basis of behavioral isolation between Drosophila mauritiana and D. sechellia.Structural and functional difference of pheromone binding proteins in discriminating chemicals in the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar.Different noses for different mice and men.One quantitative trait locus for intra- and interspecific variation in a sex pheromone.Functional specificity of sex pheromone receptors in the cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera.Functional evolution of a multigene family: orthologous and paralogous pheromone receptor genes in the turnip moth, Agrotis segetum.Sex-linked transcription factor involved in a shift of sex-pheromone preference in the silkmoth Bombyx moriTransplant Antennae and Host Brain Interact to Shape Odor Perceptual Space in Male Moths.Odorant Receptors of the New Zealand Endemic Leafroller Moth Species Planotortrix octo and P. excessanaSingle mutation to a sex pheromone receptor provides adaptive specificity between closely related moth species.Cooperation, conflict, and the evolution of queen pheromones.The Evolutionary Dynamics of the Odorant Receptor Gene Family in Corbiculate Bees.Identification and functional characterization of sex pheromone receptors in the common cutworm (Spodoptera litura).Pheromone receptor evolution in the cryptic leafroller species, Ctenopseustis obliquana and C. herana.Molecular evolution of the odorant and gustatory receptor genes in lepidopteran insects: implications for their adaptation and speciation.Hairpencil volatiles influence interspecific courtship and mating between two related moth species.Gene genealogies reveal differentiation at sex pheromone olfactory receptor loci in pheromone strains of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis.A rearrangement of the Z chromosome topology influences the sex-linked gene display in the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis.Differential expression of odorant receptor genes involved in the sexual isolation of two Heliothis moths.Functional characterization of pheromone receptors in the tobacco budworm Heliothis virescens.The genetics of speciation: genes of small effect underlie sexual isolation in the Hawaiian cricket Laupala.Stochasticity in Sexual Selection Enables Divergence: Implications for Moth Pheromone EvolutionMoth pheromone receptors: gene sequences, function, and evolutionLinking adaptation, delimitation of evolutionarily significant units (ESUs), and gene function: a case study using hemlock looper ecotypesThe evolution of male mate choice and female ornamentation: a review of mathematical models
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Sexual isolation of male moths explained by a single pheromone response QTL containing four receptor genes.
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Sexual isolation of male moths ...... containing four receptor genes
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Astrid T Groot
Bekah Powell
Catherine M Ward
Fred Gould
Jennifer L Emerson
Marie Estock
N Kirk Hillier
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10.1073/PNAS.0910945107
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2010-04-19T00:00:00Z