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Development of the venom delivery system in Elapidae snake species: Naja siamensis and Oxyuranus microlepidotus

Jessica M. Logan, Andrew Beck, Nathan Dunstan, Luke Allen, Anthony E. Woods

TOXICON(2021)

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Abstract
Many advanced snakes possess a unique venom delivery system which they utilise to subdue prey and for defence. Despite extensive efforts, the evolutionary differences in this key system between advanced snake families remains enigmatic. The current study has investigated the development of the venom delivery system using two oviparous Elapidae models, Naja siamensis and Oxyuranus microlepidotus. The development stages of the embryos in both models were detailed using previously standardised characterisation. Variations in the days post-oviposition between these stages was observed, despite a continuous development trajectory. These differences also translated to the development of the venom delivery system.
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Snake,Gland,Venom,Embryology,Evolution,Development
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