Comparative Genomics of Venomous Snakes

Snake venom comparative genomics

Venoms are complex cocktails composed mainly of ten to hundreds of proteins and peptides, known collectively as toxins, that have evolved from physiological non-toxin genes into large and diverse toxin gene families. However, the mechanisms by which this evolution occurs remain relatively poorly understood.

In this project, the student will examine the mechanisms of snake toxin evolution by annotating and comparing the genomes of multiple viperid snakes, including the European adder, Vipera berus (“hoggorm”).

Methods:

Bioinformatics, genomics, transcriptomics

Group and project

Our research group consists of nine members, each specializing in the evolution of venomous species, encompassing both invertebrates and vertebrates. Each member brings their unique expertise and professional networks to the table, offering the student an exceptional opportunity for knowledge acquisition and growth. We foster a collaborative environment through various activities, including a bi-weekly journal club where we engage in discussions of research questions related to venom and evolution in general. Additionally, we hold weekly lab meetings, providing a platform for both presenting and discussing the diverse projects that our group is actively involved in. Beyond our scientific pursuits, we also organize social events that contribute to build up our teamworking environment. The work carried out by the student will be part of a larger project funded by the Norwegian and European Research Councils, which aims to elucidate the venom system of Neuroptera by combining omics techniques, and comparative molecular and morphological evolution with evolutionary quantitative genetics. This multidisciplinary approach will elucidate the genetic and evolutionary mechanisms that underlie the emergence of venoms as complex evolutionary novelties and identify the molecular properties that facilitate or constrain their evolution across micro- and macroevolutionary timescales.

Please contact Eivind Andreas Baste Undheim or Pedro Gabriel Nachtigall for a meeting to learn more about the project.

Publisert 2. aug. 2024 11:57 - Sist endret 5. aug. 2024 11:48

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