Journal article

Early evolution of the venom system in lizards and snakes

BG Fry, N Vidal, JA Norman, FJ Vonk, H Scheib, SFR Ramjan, S Kuruppu, K Fung, SB Hedges, MK Richardson, WC Hodgson, V Ignjatovic, R Summerhayes, E Kochva

Nature | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2006

Abstract

Among extant reptiles only two lineages are known to have evolved venom delivery systems, the advanced snakes and helodermatid lizards (Gila Monster and Beaded Lizard)1. Evolution of the venom system is thought to underlie the impressive radiation of the advanced snakes (2,500 of 3,000 snake species)2-5. In contrast, the lizard venom system is thought to be restricted to just two species and to have evolved independently from the snake venom system1. Here we report the presence of venom toxins in two additional lizard lineages (Monitor Lizards and Iguania) and show that all lineages possessing toxin-secreting oral glands form a clade, demonstrating a single early origin of the venom system i..

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