Integrative Biology 2021 Fall Seminar Series Presents: The evolutionary origin of novelties in scorpions (Arachnopulmonata: Scorpiones), Oct 1

Published: Sept. 29, 2021

Noon
Virtual

Dr. Carlos Santibanez-Lopez, Assistant Professor, Western Connecticut State University

Scorpions are broadly recognizable for their characteristic morphology, which distinguished them from other arachnids by a unique pair of wing-like organs called pectines and their notorious venom and toxicity. By combining developmental transcriptomes, in situ hybridization, phylogenomics, and comparative genomics, we traced the evolutionary origin of pectines and the mammal-specific toxins.

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