Group15: Interacting amino acid replacements allow poison frogs to evolve epibatidine resistance

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOEg1U2mMXk

Citations:

Edmund D. Brodie III. 2009. Toxins and venoms. Current Biology Volume 19 (Issue 20): R931-R935. DOI: 10.1016

Rebecca D. Tarvin, Cecilia M. Borghese, Wiebke Sachs, Juan C. Santos, Ying Lu, Lauren A. O’Connell, David C. Cannatella, R. Adron Harris,  Harold H. Zakon. 2017. Interacting amino acid replacements allow poison frogs to evolve epibatidine resistance. Science Volume 357 (Issue 6357): 1261-1266. DOI: 10.1126

Rebecca D. Tarvin, Juan C. Santos, Lauren A. O’Connell, Harold H. Zakon, David C. Cannatella.  2016. Convergent Substitutions in a Sodium Channel Suggest Multiple Origins of Toxin Resistance in Poison Frogs. Molecular Biology and Evolution Volume 33 (Issue 4): 1068–1081. DOI: 10.1093

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52 Responses to Group15: Interacting amino acid replacements allow poison frogs to evolve epibatidine resistance

  1. Riley says:

    Explaining the experiment from the perspective of the scientists performing the experiment was a clever take on this project.

  2. Anna says:

    High quality video that had a interesting way to portray the information on this project! Easy to understand and and nice visuals

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