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- who: Sonja Bisch-Knaden from the United States Henan Agricultural University, China have published the research work: Sex- and tissue-specific expression of chemosensory receptor genes in a hawkmoth, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors investigated expression of genes from all three chemosensory receptor families in different chemosensory organs and compared the expression between males and females, pre- and post-mating.
- future: Associating gene_expression patterns with the known or suspected chemosensory function of the tested tissues enables the authors to identify potentially important receptors whose function could be revealed in future experiments . . .
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