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Sequence conservation among orthologous vomeronasal type 1 receptor-like (ora) genes does not support the differential tuning hypothesis in Salmonidae
Authors:Johnson Marc A  Banks Michael A
Institution:
  • Coastal Oregon Marine Experiment Station, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Oregon State University, 2030 SE Marine Science Drive, Newport, OR 97365, USA
  • Abstract:Salmon utilize olfactory cues to guide natal stream homing during spawning migrations. Both inorganic and biogenic chemicals have been proposed as odorants that might be used by salmon during homing. In this study, we used genomic DNA sequence data from nine salmonid species to compare nucleotide identities for orthologous main olfactory receptor (mOR) genes with nucleotide identities for orthologous vomeronasal type 1-like (ora) receptor genes. We found that orthologs for both classes of olfactory receptor genes (mORs and Oras) appear to be highly conserved among species. Our findings do not support the differential tuning hypothesis in Salmonidae, which predicts higher sequence conservation for mORs than ora. We did, however, find convincing evidence for site-specific positive selection acting on paralogous main olfactory receptor genes.
    Keywords:ANOVA  Analysis of variance  cDNA  DNA complementary to RNA  ddH2O  Double-distilled water  dN/dS  Ratio of non-synonymous to synonymous nucleotide substitutions  DNA  Deoxyribonucleic acid  dNTP  Deoxynucleotide triphosphate  LRT  Likelihood ratio test  MgCl  Magnesium chloride  mOR  Main olfactory receptor gene  MOR  Main olfactory receptor  olfC  Olfactory C family receptor gene  OlfC  Olfactory C family receptor  OR  Olfactory receptor gene  OR  Olfactory receptor  Ora  Class A-related olfactory receptor gene  PCR  Polymerase chain reaction  salmOR  Salmonid olfactory receptor gene  TAAR  Trace amine-associated receptor  V1R  Vomeronasal receptor type 1 gene  V1R  Vomeronasal receptor type 1  V2R  Vomeronasal receptor type 2 gene  V2R  Vomeronasal receptor type 2
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