Polymorphism of olfactory and neurotransmitters receptor genes in drug and explosives detection dogs can be associated with differences in detection performance
• Polymorphisms in olfactory receptor genes are important for canine olfactory detection. • Polymorphisms in monoamine neurotransmitter receptor genes play an important role in olfactory learning. • Multiple specific haplotypes will we be able to establish reliable genetic markers of olfactory acuit...
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Enthalten in: The first record of a bryophyte in Upper Cretaceous amber from Taimyr, northern Siberia: Taimyrobryum martynoviorum gen. et sp. nov. (Bryopsida) - Ignatov, Michael S. ELSEVIER, 2016transfer abstract, an international scientific journal reporting on the application of ethology to animals used by man, Amsterdam [u.a.] |
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