CYP9A12 and CYP9A17 in the cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera: sequence similarity, expression profile and xenobiotic response
Pest Management Science2009Vol. 66(1), pp. 65–73
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Abstract
CYP9A12 and CYP9A17 showed high sequence identity, but with differential expression patterns, suggesting that CYP9A12 and CYP9A17 genes in H. armigera might diverge via subfunctionalisation after the gene duplication event.
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