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有毒蜈蚣的进化简史

Venomous(有毒的) creatures usually conjure 2 up images of hissing 3 snakes or stinging scorpions 4--but for scientists Bryan Fry, et. al., an overlooked group --centipedes-- are all the rage. Centipedes(蜈蚣) prey 5 on bugs 6 and other pests by stinging them with venom 1 secreted 7 from and injected from their first pair of pincer-like legs, called forcipules. In a new paper published in the advanced online edition of Molecular 8 Biology and Evolution, the research team analyzed 9 all venom protein and peptide sequences available for centipedes,, ,Next, they build these sequences into genetic 10 trees to catalog, categorize and reconstruct their evolutionary 11 histories., ,Overall, they identified a high-diversity of 60 unique venom protein and peptide(缩氨酸) families from just five species investigated. Eleven of these families represented new proteins families, showing novel ways for centipede venom. Others proteins were convergent12(会聚性的), or evolved independently, along with toxins 14 used by spiders and scorpions. The results showed a vast functional 15 diversity of centipede toxins that can significantly aid in the understanding of toxin 13 evolution. They are also a treasure trove16(无主珍宝) with a high potential for use in drug design and development.

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