Growth Hormone Receptor - Evolution

Evolution

The GHR gene is used in animals as a nuclear DNA phylogenetic marker. The exon 10 has first been experienced to explore the phylogeny of the major groups of Rodentia. GHR has also proven useful at lower taxonomic levels, e.g., in octodontoid, arvicoline, muroid, murine, and peromyscine rodents, in arctoid and felid carnivores, and in dermopterans. Note that the GHR intron 9 has also been used to investigate the mustelid and hyaenid carnivores phylogenetics.

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