John K.Colbourne Joseph R.Shaw ElenaSostare ClaudiaRivetti RomainDerelle RosemaryBarnett BrunoCampos CarlieLaLone Mark R.Viant GeoffHodges
October 2022, 100287
Highlights
- •Pathways to toxicity are shared between humans and other animals by common ancestry.
- •>70% of adversity-linked genes are shared among distantly related species.
- •Pathway conservation among species is based on the number of interacting genes.
- •Biomarkers of adversity are evolutionarily conserved across the animal phylogeny.