Revisiting convergence (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Monday, June 15, 2015, 14:19 (3210 days ago)

Convergence ( chief proponent Simon Conway Morris) is back in the news. Spider and centipede venom looks the same in structure. This is the pattern planning I think was used by God in directing evolution:-http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/43251/title/Spider-and-Centipede-Venom-Remarkably-Similar/-"Spiders and centipedes don't have a whole lot in common, at least in terms of evolution. The eight-legged arachnids diverged from other arthropods, including insects, about 400 million years ago, developing structures, behaviors, and ecological niches all their own. But a team of researchers has found that at least some spider and centipede species share molecular architecture in their venom proteins thanks to convergent evolution. University of Queensland structural biologist Glenn King and his coauthors reported yesterday (June 11) in Structure that an insulin-like protein in the venom of hobo spiders (Eratigena agrestis) and some centipede species has a very similar molecular structure to the hormone from which both compounds evolved. Even though the genetic sequences of the toxins and the hormone are very different, similarity in the structure of the two pointed to a shared evolutionary history. “If you take the sequence of the spider toxin and you do a BLAST search, the hormone is so different now that you don't pull it out,” King said in a statement. “But when we did a structural search and it pulled up the hormone, that's what really surprised us—the sequence didn't tell us where the toxins evolved from, but the structure did pretty clearly.'”


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