2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.10.459863
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Convergent patterns of gene expression and protein evolution associated with adaptation to desert environments in rodents

Abstract: Desert specialization has arisen multiple times across rodents and is often associated with a suite of convergent phenotypes, including modification of the kidneys to mitigate water loss. However, the extent to which phenotypic convergence in desert rodents is mirrored at the molecular level is unknown. Here, we sequenced kidney mRNA and assembled transcriptomes for three pairs of rodent species to search for convergence in gene expression and amino acid sequence associated with adaptation to deserts. We condu… Show more

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