Species interactions represent fundamental ecological processes that drive the organismal evolution, but the genetic mechanism of predation traits at the interface of predator-prey interactions is still unclear. In this dissertation, I employed ecological and molecular approaches to determine patterns of evolution and expression of gene families involved in predator-prey interactions and roles of gene duplication in these processes. Predatory marine snails of the genus Conus use venoms, cocktails of conotoxins, to paralyze prey, and conotoxins are encoded by many large gene families. Investigation of the evolution of A-superfamily genes revealed a dynamic of frequent expansion and contraction of this gene familiy. Extensive gene duplicatio...
Species interactions represent fundamental ecological processes that can have significant impacts on...
To fully understand the genetic basis of adaptation, we need to know its predictability—the extent t...
Understanding why some groups of organisms are more diverse than others is a central goal in macroev...
Species interactions represent fundamental ecological processes that drive the organismal evolution,...
Abstract Background Predatory marine gastropods of th...
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Abstract Background Venomous organisms serve as wonde...
Over the last 800 million years, animals have evolved an incredible array of diverse forms, life his...
Adaptation has been used as the framework to understand the power of natural selection in structurin...
To expand our capacity to discover venom sequences from the genomes of venomous organisms, we applie...
A chief goal in evolutionary biology is to understand how ecological factors and genetic processes i...
Adaptive radiations showcase dramatic instances of biological diversification resulting from ecologi...
Understanding the evolution of ecological specialization is important for making inferences about th...
The ability to produce venom has evolved multiple times throughout the animal kingdom and consist of...
Species interactions represent fundamental ecological processes that can have significant impacts on...
To fully understand the genetic basis of adaptation, we need to know its predictability—the extent t...
Understanding why some groups of organisms are more diverse than others is a central goal in macroev...
Species interactions represent fundamental ecological processes that drive the organismal evolution,...
Abstract Background Predatory marine gastropods of th...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75661/1/j.1365-294X.2008.03804.x.pd
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74591/1/j.1365-294X.2007.03627.x.pd
Abstract Background Venomous organisms serve as wonde...
Over the last 800 million years, animals have evolved an incredible array of diverse forms, life his...
Adaptation has been used as the framework to understand the power of natural selection in structurin...
To expand our capacity to discover venom sequences from the genomes of venomous organisms, we applie...
A chief goal in evolutionary biology is to understand how ecological factors and genetic processes i...
Adaptive radiations showcase dramatic instances of biological diversification resulting from ecologi...
Understanding the evolution of ecological specialization is important for making inferences about th...
The ability to produce venom has evolved multiple times throughout the animal kingdom and consist of...
Species interactions represent fundamental ecological processes that can have significant impacts on...
To fully understand the genetic basis of adaptation, we need to know its predictability—the extent t...
Understanding why some groups of organisms are more diverse than others is a central goal in macroev...