Although not venemous, a mouse’s bite holds venomous potential

We are not venomous, and neither are mice – but within our genomes lurks that potential, suggest scientists The researchers found that the genetic foundation required for oral venom to evolve is present in both reptiles and mammals. The study also provides the first concrete evidence of an underlying molecular link between venom glands in snakes and salivary glands in mammals.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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