House sparrows do not exhibit a preference for the scent of potential partners with different mhc-i diversity and genetic distances

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  • who: Luisa Amo et al. from the Spain, and, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Mou0301stoles, Spain have published the research: House sparrows do not exhibit a preference for the scent of potential partners with different MHC-I diversity and genetic distances, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of January/11,/2022
  • what: The authors have experimentally explored whether olfactory signals play a role in the preference for potential partners with greater MHC-I dissimilarity and/or diversity in house sparrows, Passer domesticus, during the mating period. Amino acid and functional distance between birds Amino acid and functional . . .

     

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