Insects Evolved Radically Different Strategy To Smell

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Courtesy ScienceDaily  Sat, 04/12/2008 - 23:00

Insects have adopted a strategy to detect odors that is radically different from those of other organisms. This is an unexpected and controversial finding that may dissolve a dominant ideology in the field.

Scientists find that insects use fast-acting ion channels to smell odors, a major break with the ideology of the field -- and evolution.


 

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