Not exact matches
The mealybug genome
appears to include
genes from other varieties of bacteria distinct from Tremblaya and Moranella, and the two endosymbiont bacteria may use the protein
products of these
genes to manufacture nutrients and to make their membranes.
The basic chemistry of these and thousands of other manufactured compounds incorporated in everyday
products do not
appear in nature; they have entered our environment so recently that our
genes, cells, brains, and bodies have not yet evolved mechanisms for coping with them.
In spite of noted differences realized that the two sets of motor neurons share many features and
appeared to be produced by very similar genetic programs, and gained understanding of how the
product of this
gene diverts the target specificity of an entire class of motor neurons by cloning and sequencing the
gene.