Comparison of the canine and human olfactory receptor gene repertoires
AUTOR(ES)
Quignon, Pascale
FONTE
BioMed Central
RESUMO
In this study, 817 novel canine olfactory receptor (OR) sequences were identified, and 640 have been characterized. Of the 661 characterized OR sequences, representing half of the canine repertoire, 18% are predicted to be pseudogenes, compared with 63% in human and 20% in mouse.
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