BACKGROUND:Members of the predatory gastropod genus Conus use a venom comprised of a cocktail of peptide neurotoxins, termed conotoxins or conopeptides, to paralyze prey and conotoxin gene family members diversify via strong positive selection. Because Conus venoms are used primarily to subdue prey, the evolution of venoms is likely affected by predator-prey interactions. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:To identify the selective forces that drive the differentiation of venoms within species of Conus, we examined the distribution of alleles of a polymorphic O-superfamily conotoxin locus of Conus ebraeus at Okinawa, Guam and Hawaii. Previous analyses of mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I gene sequences suggest that populations of C. ebraeus, a...
Animal venoms are a rich source of pharmacological compounds with ecological and evolutionary signif...
Understanding why some groups of organisms are more diverse than others is a central goal in macroev...
Understanding why some groups of organisms are more diverse than others is a central goal in macroev...
Species interactions represent fundamental ecological processes that can have significant impacts on...
Background: Ecological release is coupled with adaptive radiation and ecological diversification yet...
BACKGROUND:Ecological release is coupled with adaptive radiation and ecological diversification yet ...
BackgroundAlthough diet is believed to be a major factor underlying the evolution of venom, few comp...
Understanding the evolution of ecological specialization is important for making inferences about th...
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To expand our capacity to discover venom sequences from the genomes of venomous organisms, we applie...
Although diet is believed to be a major factor underlying the evolution of venom, few comparative st...
The ability to produce venom has evolved multiple times throughout the animal kingdom and consist of...
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Venoms comprise of complex mixtures of peptides evolved for predation and defensive purposes. Remark...
Conus catus is a venomous fish-hunting cone snail. This marine snail uses an extremely rapid prey-c...
Animal venoms are a rich source of pharmacological compounds with ecological and evolutionary signif...
Understanding why some groups of organisms are more diverse than others is a central goal in macroev...
Understanding why some groups of organisms are more diverse than others is a central goal in macroev...
Species interactions represent fundamental ecological processes that can have significant impacts on...
Background: Ecological release is coupled with adaptive radiation and ecological diversification yet...
BACKGROUND:Ecological release is coupled with adaptive radiation and ecological diversification yet ...
BackgroundAlthough diet is believed to be a major factor underlying the evolution of venom, few comp...
Understanding the evolution of ecological specialization is important for making inferences about th...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74591/1/j.1365-294X.2007.03627.x.pd
To expand our capacity to discover venom sequences from the genomes of venomous organisms, we applie...
Although diet is believed to be a major factor underlying the evolution of venom, few comparative st...
The ability to produce venom has evolved multiple times throughout the animal kingdom and consist of...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75661/1/j.1365-294X.2008.03804.x.pd
Venoms comprise of complex mixtures of peptides evolved for predation and defensive purposes. Remark...
Conus catus is a venomous fish-hunting cone snail. This marine snail uses an extremely rapid prey-c...
Animal venoms are a rich source of pharmacological compounds with ecological and evolutionary signif...
Understanding why some groups of organisms are more diverse than others is a central goal in macroev...
Understanding why some groups of organisms are more diverse than others is a central goal in macroev...