Scientists read the very venomous caterpillar’s DNA

The mottled cup moth has toxins which could be useful for developing drug treatments. Photo: Jiayi Jin2.

Forget the very hungry caterpillar. Meet the very venomous caterpillar.

The genome of a venomous caterpillar has been sequenced by University of Queensland researchers, revealing how its immune system has been weaponised to be used against predators and molecules that have potential to treat human disease.

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