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SUBMITTER: Zancolli G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6458317 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Zancolli Giulia G Calvete Juan J JJ Cardwell Michael D MD Greene Harry W HW Hayes William K WK Hegarty Matthew J MJ Herrmann Hans-Werner HW Holycross Andrew T AT Lannutti Dominic I DI Mulley John F JF Sanz Libia L Travis Zachary D ZD Whorley Joshua R JR Wüster Catharine E CE Wüster Wolfgang W
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20190301 1898
Understanding the origin and maintenance of phenotypic variation, particularly across a continuous spatial distribution, represents a key challenge in evolutionary biology. For this, animal venoms represent ideal study systems: they are complex, variable, yet easily quantifiable molecular phenotypes with a clear function. Rattlesnakes display tremendous variation in their venom composition, mostly through strongly dichotomous venom strategies, which may even coexist within a single species. Here ...[more]