Causes and consequences of the evolution of reproductive proteins

Citation:

Turner LM, Hoekstra HE. Causes and consequences of the evolution of reproductive proteins. The International Journal of Developmental Biology 2008;52:769-80.
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Abstract:

Proteins involved in reproduction often evolve rapidly, raising the possibility that changes in these proteins contribute to reproductive isolation between species. We review the evidence for rapid and adaptive change in reproductive proteins in animals, focusing on studies in recently diverged vertebrates. We identify common patterns and point out promising directions for future research. In particular, we highlight the ways that integrating the different but complementary approaches of evolutionary and developmental biology will provide new insights into fertilization processes.

Notes:

Turner, Leslie MHoekstra, Hopi EengHoward Hughes Medical Institute/Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tResearch Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.ReviewSpain2008/07/24 09:00Int J Dev Biol. 2008;52(5-6):769-80. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.082577lt.

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