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Remington R Motte is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Their research examines the evolution of Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule 1 (DSCAM1) and its connection to social behavior in hymenopteran insects. This work specifically investigates accelerated evolution in variable exon regions of hymenopteran DSCAM1, as detailed in their 2025 publication.
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Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule 1 evolution and its relationship to sociality: hymenopteran Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule 1 exhibits accelerated evolution in variable exon regions (2025)
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Carl E. Hjelmen
Utah Valley University (US)
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- Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule 1 evolution and its relationship to sociality: hymenopteran Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule 1 exhibits accelerated evolution in variable exon regions
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