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SUBMITTER: Kazandjian TD
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7610493 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kazandjian T D TD Petras D D Robinson S D SD van Thiel J J Greene H W HW Arbuckle K K Barlow A A Carter D A DA Wouters R M RM Whiteley G G Wagstaff S C SC Arias A S AS Albulescu L-O LO Plettenberg Laing A A Hall C C Heap A A Penrhyn-Lowe S S McCabe C V CV Ainsworth S S da Silva R R RR Dorrestein P C PC Richardson M K MK Gutiérrez J M JM Calvete J J JJ Harrison R A RA Vetter I I Undheim E A B EAB Wüster W W Casewell N R NR
Science (New York, N.Y.) 20210101 6527
Convergent evolution provides insights into the selective drivers underlying evolutionary change. Snake venoms, with a direct genetic basis and clearly defined functional phenotype, provide a model system for exploring the repeated evolution of adaptations. While snakes use venom primarily for predation, and venom composition often reflects diet specificity, three lineages of cobras have independently evolved the ability to spit venom at adversaries. Using gene, protein, and functional analyses, ...[more]