Evolutionary ecology of beta-lactam gene clusters in animals

Author:

Suring Wouter1,Meusemann Karen234,Blanke Alexander5,Mariën Janine1,Schol Tim1,Agamennone Valeria1,Faddeeva-Vakhrusheva Anna1,Berg Matty P.16,Brouwer Abraham17,van Straalen Nico M.1,Roelofs Dick1ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ecological Science; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; De Boelelaan 1085 1081 HV Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Department of Evolutionary Biology and Evolution; Institute for Biology I; University of Freiburg; Hauptstr. 1 D-79104 Freiburg (Brsg.) Germany

3. Australian National Insect Collection; CSIRO National Research Collections Australia; Clunies Ross Street Acton ACT2601 Canberra ACT Australia

4. Center for Molecular Biodiversity Research; Zoological Research Museum A. Koenig; Adenauerallee 160 D-53113 Bonn Germany

5. Medical and Biological Engineering Research Group; School of Engineering; University of Hull; Hull HU6 7RX UK

6. Conservation Ecology Group; Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences; University of Groningen; Nijenborgh 7 9747 AG Groningen The Netherlands

7. BioDetection Systems B.V.; Science Park 406 1098 XH Amsterdam The Netherlands

Funder

Dutch Biotechnology Based Ecologically Balanced Sustainable Industrial Consortium (BE-BASIC)

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Schlinger Endowment

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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