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CYP28A1 is an insect gene belongs to the cytochrome P450 family, first found in Drosophila mettleri (Fruit fly), involved in the detoxification of plant alkaloids.[1]
References
- ^ Bono JM, Matzkin LM, Castrezana S, Markow TA (July 2008). "Molecular evolution and population genetics of two Drosophila mettleri cytochrome P450 genes involved in host plant utilization". Molecular Ecology. 17 (13): 3211–21. Bibcode:2008MolEc..17.3211B. doi:10.1111/j.1365-294X.2008.03823.x. PMC 2702709. PMID 18510584.
CYP1 | |
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CYP2 | |
CYP3 (CYP3A) | |
CYP4 | |
CYP5-20 | |
CYP21-49 | |
CYP51-69 | |
CYP71-99 | |
CYP101-281 | |
CYP301-499 | |
CYP501-699 | |
CYP701-999 |
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