Adaptive venom evolution and toxicity in octopods is driven by extensive novel gene formation, expansion, and loss

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  • who: GigaScience et al. from the Centre for Sustainable Tropical Fisheries and Aquaculture, University, Plenty Rd and, Kingsbury, Bundoora, Melbourne, Australia have published the Article: Adaptive venom evolution and toxicity in octopods is driven by extensive novel gene formation, expansion, and loss, in the Journal: Microbiome of the PSG TTX is produced through a wide variety of bacteria, which are common in marine sediments and have been isolated from organisms such as pufferfish [25, 98, 99]. Sequestration of TTX of 11/05/2020
  • what: The analysis provides the first glimpse into genomic changes underlying genome . . .

     

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