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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive
ORGANISM(S): Hemiscolopendra Marginata
TISSUE(S): Venom Gland
SUBMITTER: Darin Rokyta
LAB HEAD: Darin R. Rokyta
PROVIDER: PXD011712 | Pride | 2019-08-27
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 20190822
Sexually dimorphic traits are widespread across metazoans and are often the result of sex-specific inheritance or sex-based differences in gene expression. Intersexual differences have even been observed in invertebrate venoms, although the identification of these differences has been limited to the more well-studied groups, such as scorpions and spiders, where sex-based differences in morphology and behavior are apparent. Recent studies on centipede venom have identified evidence of intraspecif ...[more]