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when one phenotype is not enough: divergent evolutionary trajectories govern venom variation in a widespread rattlesnake species'

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Answered by Anonymous
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✔️Distribution of samples for which the major venom types were identified based on toxin genotypes; stars represent the sampling locations of the two representative individuals used for the genome-transcriptome-proteome analyses.

✔️Two-ring pie-charts showing the proportion of mammals and reptiles from stomach contents (inner charts) and venom types (outer ring) for each locality.

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✔️Distribution of samples for which the major venom types were identified based on toxin genotypes; stars represent the sampling locations of the two representative individuals used for the genome-transcriptome-proteome analyses.

✔️Two-ring pie-charts showing the proportion of mammals and reptiles from stomach contents (inner charts) and venom types (outer ring) for each locality.

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