
pmid: 5062737
Abstract The amino acid sequences of eleven Proteroglyphae toxins were used in setting up a phylogenetic relationship between these toxins. A probable sequence of genetic events leading to this relationship is postulated.
Models, Chemical, Computers, Genetic Code, Mutation, Animals, Snakes, Amino Acid Sequence, Biological Evolution, Toxins, Biological
Models, Chemical, Computers, Genetic Code, Mutation, Animals, Snakes, Amino Acid Sequence, Biological Evolution, Toxins, Biological
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