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A conserved heptapeptide sequence in the waterborne attractin pheromone stimulates mate attraction in Aplysia
Scott F. Cummins
, Amy E. Nichols
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Krishna Rajarathnam
, Gregg T. Nagle
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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Aplysia
100%
Pheromone
100%
Attractin
100%
Heptapeptide
100%
Mate Attraction
100%
Peptide Pheromone
33%
Latency
16%
Aplysia Californica
16%
Family Members
16%
Cysteine Residues
16%
Marine Molluscs
16%
Long Distance
16%
Invertebrates
16%
Egg Laying
16%
Attractant
16%
Conserved Sequence
16%
T-maze
16%
Cyclic Peptide
16%
Aplysia Depilans
16%
Aplysia Fasciata
16%
Chemical Signals
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Aplysia
100%
Pheromone
100%
Aplysia fasciata
40%
Pheromone Peptide
40%
Aplysia Californica
20%
Egg Laying
20%
Conserved Sequence
20%
Mating
20%
Vaccaria
20%
Cysteine
20%
Cyclic Peptide
20%
Mollusca
20%