Background: Spiders have evolved pharmacologically complex venoms that serve to rapidly subdue prey and deter predators. The major toxic factors in most spider venoms are small, disulfide-rich peptides. While there is abundant evidence that snake venoms evolved by recruitment of genes encoding normal body proteins followed by extensive gene duplication accompanied by explosive structural and functional diversification, the evolutionary trajectory of spider-venom peptides is less clear. Results: Here we present evidence of a spider-toxin superfamily encoding a high degree of sequence and functional diversity that has evolved via accelerated duplication and diversification of a single ancestral gene. The peptides within this toxin superfa...
Australian funnel-web spiders are generally considered the most dangerous spiders in the world, with...
Australian funnel-web spiders are generally considered the most dangerous spiders in the world, with...
<div><p>Animal venoms are theorized to evolve under the significant influence of positive Darwinian ...
Background: Spiders have evolved pharmacologically complex venoms that serve to rapidly subdue prey ...
Background: Spiders have evolved pharmacologically complex venoms that serve to rapidly subdue prey ...
Background: Spiders have evolved pharmacologically complex venoms that serve to rapidly subdue prey ...
Background: Spiders have evolved pharmacologically complex venoms that serve to rapidly subdue prey ...
Background: Spiders have evolved pharmacologically complex venoms that serve to rapidly subdue prey ...
Australian funnel-web spiders are generally considered the most dangerous spiders in the world, with...
Australian funnel-web spiders are generally considered the most dangerous spiders in the world, with...
Australian funnel-web spiders are generally considered the most dangerous spiders in the world, with...
Arthropod pests adversely affect humans by destroying a significant amount of the world\u27s food su...
Arthropod pests adversely affect humans by destroying a significant amount of the world\u27s food su...
Spiders comprise the largest group of venomous animals and are a pivotal component of the global eco...
Spiders comprise the largest group of venomous animals and are a pivotal component of the global eco...
Australian funnel-web spiders are generally considered the most dangerous spiders in the world, with...
Australian funnel-web spiders are generally considered the most dangerous spiders in the world, with...
<div><p>Animal venoms are theorized to evolve under the significant influence of positive Darwinian ...
Background: Spiders have evolved pharmacologically complex venoms that serve to rapidly subdue prey ...
Background: Spiders have evolved pharmacologically complex venoms that serve to rapidly subdue prey ...
Background: Spiders have evolved pharmacologically complex venoms that serve to rapidly subdue prey ...
Background: Spiders have evolved pharmacologically complex venoms that serve to rapidly subdue prey ...
Background: Spiders have evolved pharmacologically complex venoms that serve to rapidly subdue prey ...
Australian funnel-web spiders are generally considered the most dangerous spiders in the world, with...
Australian funnel-web spiders are generally considered the most dangerous spiders in the world, with...
Australian funnel-web spiders are generally considered the most dangerous spiders in the world, with...
Arthropod pests adversely affect humans by destroying a significant amount of the world\u27s food su...
Arthropod pests adversely affect humans by destroying a significant amount of the world\u27s food su...
Spiders comprise the largest group of venomous animals and are a pivotal component of the global eco...
Spiders comprise the largest group of venomous animals and are a pivotal component of the global eco...
Australian funnel-web spiders are generally considered the most dangerous spiders in the world, with...
Australian funnel-web spiders are generally considered the most dangerous spiders in the world, with...
<div><p>Animal venoms are theorized to evolve under the significant influence of positive Darwinian ...