Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10556279 | Journal of Proteomics | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The diversification of the reptile venom system has been an area of major research but of great controversy. In this review we examine the historical and modern-day efforts of all aspects of the venom system including dentition, glands and secreted toxins and highlight areas of future research opportunities. We use multidisciplinary techniques, including magnetic resonance imaging of venom glands through to molecular phylogenetic reconstruction of toxin evolutionary history, to illustrate the diversity within this integrated weapons system and map the timing of toxin recruitment events over the toxicoferan organismal evolutionary tree.
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Authors
Bryan G. Fry, Nicolas Vidal, Louise van der Weerd, Elazar Kochva, Camila Renjifo,