Understanding the processes that generate novel adaptive phenotypes is central to evolutionary biology. We used comparative analyses to reveal the history of tetrodotoxin (TTX) resistance in TTX-bearing salamanders. Resistance to TTX is a critical component of the ability to use TTX defensively but the origin of the TTX-bearing phenotype is unclear. Skeletal muscle of TTX-bearing salamanders (modern newts, family: Salamandridae) is unaffected by TTX at doses far in excess of those that block action potentials in muscle and nerve of other vertebrates. Skeletal muscle of non TTX-bearing salamandrids is also resistant to TTX but at lower levels. Skeletal muscle TTX-resistance in the Salamandridae results from the expression of TTX-resistant va...
Convergent phenotypes often result from similar underlying genetics, but recent work suggests conver...
Members of a gene family expressed in a single species often experience common selection pressures. ...
Members of a gene family expressed in a single species often experience common selection pressures. ...
Understanding the processes that generate novel adaptive phenotypes is central to evolutionary biolo...
Understanding the processes that generate novel adaptive phenotypes is central to evolutionary biolo...
Tetrodotoxin (TTX) binds to voltage-gated sodium (NaV) channels, blocking the initiation of action p...
Tetrodotoxin (TTX) binds to voltage-gated sodium (NaV) channels, blocking the initiation of action p...
Tetrodotoxin (TTX) binds to voltage-gated sodium (NaV) channels, blocking the initiation of action p...
Reconstructing the histories of complex adaptations and identifying the evolutionary mechanisms unde...
Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [ 1 ]. As a resul...
Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [ 1 ]. As a resul...
Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [ 1 ]. As a resul...
Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [ 1 ]. As a resul...
Convergent phenotypes often result from similar underlying genetics, but recent work suggests conver...
Convergent phenotypes often result from similar underlying genetics, but recent work suggests conver...
Convergent phenotypes often result from similar underlying genetics, but recent work suggests conver...
Members of a gene family expressed in a single species often experience common selection pressures. ...
Members of a gene family expressed in a single species often experience common selection pressures. ...
Understanding the processes that generate novel adaptive phenotypes is central to evolutionary biolo...
Understanding the processes that generate novel adaptive phenotypes is central to evolutionary biolo...
Tetrodotoxin (TTX) binds to voltage-gated sodium (NaV) channels, blocking the initiation of action p...
Tetrodotoxin (TTX) binds to voltage-gated sodium (NaV) channels, blocking the initiation of action p...
Tetrodotoxin (TTX) binds to voltage-gated sodium (NaV) channels, blocking the initiation of action p...
Reconstructing the histories of complex adaptations and identifying the evolutionary mechanisms unde...
Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [ 1 ]. As a resul...
Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [ 1 ]. As a resul...
Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [ 1 ]. As a resul...
Novel adaptations must originate and function within an already established genome [ 1 ]. As a resul...
Convergent phenotypes often result from similar underlying genetics, but recent work suggests conver...
Convergent phenotypes often result from similar underlying genetics, but recent work suggests conver...
Convergent phenotypes often result from similar underlying genetics, but recent work suggests conver...
Members of a gene family expressed in a single species often experience common selection pressures. ...
Members of a gene family expressed in a single species often experience common selection pressures. ...