To keep up with evolving prey, rattlesnakes tap genetically diverse venom toolbox

To keep up with evolving prey, rattlesnakes tap genetically diverse venom toolbox
In the evolutionary "arms race" between rattlesnakes and their prey, rodents, birds and other reptiles develop resistance to the snakes' deadly venom to survive. But U.S. National Science Foundation-supported research led by the University of…

Published August 04, 2022 at 07:20AM
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