Convergent evolution of toxin resistance in animals

Author:

van Thiel Jory1ORCID,Khan Muzaffar A.1,Wouters Roel M.1,Harris Richard J.2,Casewell Nicholas R.3,Fry Bryan G.2,Kini R. Manjunatha456,Mackessy Stephen P.7,Vonk Freek J.89,Wüster Wolfgang10,Richardson Michael K.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biology Leiden Leiden University Sylviusweg 72, 2333 BE Leiden The Netherlands

2. Venom Evolution Lab, School of Biological Sciences University of Queensland St Lucia 4072 Australia

3. Centre for Snakebite Research & Interventions Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Pembroke Place, Liverpool L3 5QA U.K.

4. Department of Biological Sciences National University of Singapore Singapore 117558 Singapore

5. Department of Pharmacology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine National University of Singapore Singapore 117600 Singapore

6. Department of Biochemistry, Medical College of Virginia Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond VA 23298 U.S.A.

7. School of Biological Sciences University of Northern Colorado Greeley CO 80639‐0017 U.S.A.

8. Naturalis Biodiversity Center Darwinweg 2, 2333 CR Leiden The Netherlands

9. Amsterdam Institute of Molecular and Life Sciences, Division of BioAnalytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam De Boelelaan 1085, 1081HV Amsterdam The Netherlands

10. Molecular Ecology and Fisheries Genetics Laboratory, School of Natural Sciences Bangor University Bangor LL57 2UW U.K.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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