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On defining 'key innovations' in an adaptive radiation: Cytochrome P450s and papilionidae
May R Berenbaum
Entomology
Plant Biology
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
Center for Advanced Study
Illinois Natural History Survey
Office of the Provost
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
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Cytochrome P450 (CYP450)
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Furanocoumarins
100%
Adaptive Radiation
100%
Papilionidae
100%
Amino Acids
50%
Papio
50%
Substrate Recognition Site
50%
Heme
25%
Metabolism
25%
Molecular Genetics
25%
Binding Protein
25%
Genetic Basis
25%
Two-species
25%
P450s
25%
Cytochrome P450 Monooxygenase
25%
Xenobiotic Detoxification
25%
Individual Traits
25%
Herbivorous Insects
25%
Convergent Innovation
25%
Conserved Elements
25%
Angiosperms
25%
Over 75
25%
Identity Levels
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Amino Acid
100%
Lineages
100%
Cytochrome
100%
Host Plant
100%
Swallowtail Butterfly
100%
Papilio
100%
Adaptive Radiation
100%
Cytochrome P450
50%
Unspecific Monooxygenase
50%
Molecular Genetics
50%
Angiosperm
50%
Heme
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Amino Acids
100%
Cytochrome
100%
Adaptive Radiation
100%
Metabolic Pathway
50%
Molecular Genetics
50%
Cytochrome P450
50%
Unspecific Monooxygenase
50%
Angiosperm
50%