Venomous animals can deploy toxins for both predation and defense. These dual functions of toxins might be expected to promote the evolution of new venoms and alteration of their composition. Cnidarians are the most ancient venomous animals but our present understanding of their venom diversity is compromised by poor taxon sampling. New proteomic data were therefore generated to characterize toxins in venoms of a staurozoan, a hydrozoan, and an anthozoan. We then used a novel clustering approach to compare venom diversity in cnidarians to other venomous animals. Comparison of the presence or absence of 32 toxin protein families indicated venom composition did not vary widely among the 11 cnidarian species studied. Unsupervised clustering of...
Members of phylum Cnidaria are an ancient group of venomous animals and rely on a number of speciali...
Cnidarians are the oldest extant lineage of venomous animals. Despite their simple anatomy, they are...
This presentation was given at the Gordon Research Conference: Venom Evolution, Function and Biomedi...
Venomous animals can deploy toxins for both predation and defense. These dual functions of toxins mi...
Cnidarians are probably the oldest group of animals to be venomous, yet our current picture of cnida...
Background: Gene duplication followed by adaptive selection is a well-accepted process leading to to...
This review examines the current state of knowledge regarding toxins from anthozoans (sea anemones, ...
Surprisingly little is known of the toxic arsenal of cnidarian nematocysts compared to other venomou...
The phylum Cnidaria is the oldest extant venomous group and is defined by the presence of nematocyst...
Centipedes are among the most ancient groups of venomous predatory arthropods. Extant species belong...
Centipedes are among the most ancient groups of venomous predatory arthropods. Extant species belong...
This presentation was given at the 7th European Evolution and Development Conference – 26-29th June,...
Jellyfish venoms are rich sources of toxins designed to capture prey or deter predators, but they ca...
Myxozoa is a speciose group of endoparasitic cnidarians that can cause severe ecological and economi...
Members of phylum Cnidaria are an ancient group of venomous animals and rely on a number of speciali...
Members of phylum Cnidaria are an ancient group of venomous animals and rely on a number of speciali...
Cnidarians are the oldest extant lineage of venomous animals. Despite their simple anatomy, they are...
This presentation was given at the Gordon Research Conference: Venom Evolution, Function and Biomedi...
Venomous animals can deploy toxins for both predation and defense. These dual functions of toxins mi...
Cnidarians are probably the oldest group of animals to be venomous, yet our current picture of cnida...
Background: Gene duplication followed by adaptive selection is a well-accepted process leading to to...
This review examines the current state of knowledge regarding toxins from anthozoans (sea anemones, ...
Surprisingly little is known of the toxic arsenal of cnidarian nematocysts compared to other venomou...
The phylum Cnidaria is the oldest extant venomous group and is defined by the presence of nematocyst...
Centipedes are among the most ancient groups of venomous predatory arthropods. Extant species belong...
Centipedes are among the most ancient groups of venomous predatory arthropods. Extant species belong...
This presentation was given at the 7th European Evolution and Development Conference – 26-29th June,...
Jellyfish venoms are rich sources of toxins designed to capture prey or deter predators, but they ca...
Myxozoa is a speciose group of endoparasitic cnidarians that can cause severe ecological and economi...
Members of phylum Cnidaria are an ancient group of venomous animals and rely on a number of speciali...
Members of phylum Cnidaria are an ancient group of venomous animals and rely on a number of speciali...
Cnidarians are the oldest extant lineage of venomous animals. Despite their simple anatomy, they are...
This presentation was given at the Gordon Research Conference: Venom Evolution, Function and Biomedi...