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Comparative genomics and transcriptomics of lactation

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Lactation is an important characteristic of mammalian reproduction sometimes referred to as the quintessence of mammals. Comparative genomics and transcriptomics experiments are allowing a more in-depth molecular analysis of the evolution of lactation throughout the mammalian kingdom and these recent results are reviewed here. Milk cell and mammary gland gene expression analysis with sequencing methodology have started to reveal conserved or specific milk protein and components of the lactation system of monotreme, marsupial and eutherian lineages. These experiments have confirmed the ancient origin of the complex lactation system and provided useful insight into the function of specific milk proteins in the control of the lactation programme or the role of milk in the regulation of growth and development of the young beyond simple nutritive aspects.

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Chapter number

7

Pagination

115-132

ISBN-13

9783642123399

ISBN-10

3642123392

Language

eng

Publication classification

B2 Book chapter in non-commercially published book

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2010, Springer

Extent

21

Editor/Contributor(s)

Pontarotti P

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Dordrecht, The Netherlands

Title of book

Evolutionary biology : concepts, molecular and morphological evolution

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