Venoms are among the most biologically active secretions known, and are commonly believed to evolve under extreme positive selection. Many venom gene families, however, have undergone duplication, and are often deployed in doses vastly exceeding the LD50 for most prey species, which should reduce the strength of positive selection. Here, we contrast these selective regimes using snake venoms, which consist of rapidly evolving protein formulations. Though decades of extensive studies have found that snake venom proteins are subject to strong positive selection, the greater action of drift has been hypothesized, but never tested. Using a combination of de novo genome sequencing, population genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics, we compare...
Oral venom systems evolved multiple times in numerous vertebrates enabling the exploitation of uniqu...
Snake venom has been hypothesized to have originated and diversified through a process that involves...
Artículo 10 páginas, 3 figuras 1 tablaUnderstanding the origin and maintenance of phenotypic variati...
Background: While many studies have shown that extracellular proteins evolve rapidly, how selection ...
Background: While many studies have shown that extracellular proteins evolve rapidly, how selection ...
Gene expression changes contribute to complex trait variations in both individuals and populations. ...
Key innovations provide ecological opportunity by enabling access to new resources, colonization of ...
Snake venoms are variable protein mixtures with a multitude of bioactivities. New work shows, surpri...
Venomous animals have fascinated humans for millennia. How nature shaped a simple biological secreti...
Snakes are limbless predators, and many species use venom to help overpower relatively large, agile ...
A chief goal in evolutionary biology is to understand how ecological factors and genetic processes i...
Venom-gland transcriptomes were subject to Trinity assembly and BUSCO v.3 search for orthologous gen...
<div><p>Animal venoms are theorized to evolve under the significant influence of positive Darwinian ...
Snakes are limbless predators, and many species use venom to help overpower relatively large, agile ...
Background: Evolution can occur with surprising predictability when organisms face similar ecologica...
Oral venom systems evolved multiple times in numerous vertebrates enabling the exploitation of uniqu...
Snake venom has been hypothesized to have originated and diversified through a process that involves...
Artículo 10 páginas, 3 figuras 1 tablaUnderstanding the origin and maintenance of phenotypic variati...
Background: While many studies have shown that extracellular proteins evolve rapidly, how selection ...
Background: While many studies have shown that extracellular proteins evolve rapidly, how selection ...
Gene expression changes contribute to complex trait variations in both individuals and populations. ...
Key innovations provide ecological opportunity by enabling access to new resources, colonization of ...
Snake venoms are variable protein mixtures with a multitude of bioactivities. New work shows, surpri...
Venomous animals have fascinated humans for millennia. How nature shaped a simple biological secreti...
Snakes are limbless predators, and many species use venom to help overpower relatively large, agile ...
A chief goal in evolutionary biology is to understand how ecological factors and genetic processes i...
Venom-gland transcriptomes were subject to Trinity assembly and BUSCO v.3 search for orthologous gen...
<div><p>Animal venoms are theorized to evolve under the significant influence of positive Darwinian ...
Snakes are limbless predators, and many species use venom to help overpower relatively large, agile ...
Background: Evolution can occur with surprising predictability when organisms face similar ecologica...
Oral venom systems evolved multiple times in numerous vertebrates enabling the exploitation of uniqu...
Snake venom has been hypothesized to have originated and diversified through a process that involves...
Artículo 10 páginas, 3 figuras 1 tablaUnderstanding the origin and maintenance of phenotypic variati...