The evolution of venom-delivery systems in snakes. Zool. J. Linn. Soc. 137:337-54Jackson K: The evolution of venom-delivery systems in snakes. Zool J Linn Soc, 137, 337-354, 2003.Jackson, K., 2003. The evolution of venom‐delivery systems in snakes. Zool. J. Linn. Soc., Lond, ...
The evolution of venom alkaloids in Megalomyrmex ants , from predators to social parasitesAdams, Rachelle M. MJones, Tappey.H
evolution, and development. Here we review evidence of the process involved in developing the venom system and explore evidence for the spatial, temporal, and intersexual variation in toxin expression. Further, we propose that the study of developmental aspects of venom systems and their evolution ca...
Mutation, Duplication, and More in the Evolution of Venomous Animals and Their Toxins 来自 dx.doi.org 喜欢 0 阅读量: 36 作者: A Malhotra 摘要: Toxins represent one of the fastest evolving types of protein to be found in animal systems, sharing many of their features with other protein ...
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Evolution of novel traits is a challenging subject in biological research. Several snake lineages developed elaborate venom systems to deliver complex protein mixtures for prey capture. To understand mechanisms involved in snake venom evolution, we decod
Snake venoms are complex mixtures of pharmacologically active proteins and peptides which belong to a small number of superfamilies. Global cataloguing of the venom transcriptome facilitates the identification of new families of toxins as well as helps in understanding the evolution of venom proteomes....
of producing obsolete toxins. Sea snakes,for example,have relatively simple venoms compared to their terrestrial relatives,with the venom consisting of only a few neurotoxins that effectively immobilize their fish prey.In a fascinating case of convergent evolution (in which species not closely related ...
and the venom became stronger. So the evolution of the obvious venomous snakes—like cobras and vipers—is about the evolution of an efficient delivery system, not so much the evolution of the venom itself.So if there are no truly nonvenomous snakes, were the so-called nonvenomous snakes—...
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