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Duplication and expression of horizontally transferred polygalacturonase genes is associated with host range expansion of mirid bugs.

Pengjun XuBin LuJinyan LiuJiangtao ChaoPhilip DonkersleyRobert HoldbrookYan-Hui Lu
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2019)
Taken together with gene duplication, molecular evolution, and expression levels, our results suggest that PGs are more strictly required by phytozoophagous than by zoophytophagous mirid bugs and that the duplication of PGs is associated with the expansion of host plant ranges in mirid bugs.
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