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Male orchid bee Euglossa dilemma drinking nectar. Whole genome sequencing efforts by Brand et al. published in G3 revealed that E. dilemma has one of the largest genomes known for insects.

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Beer brewers and geneticists collaborate on study of yeast changes during commercial fermentation

Domesticated yeast adapts to harsh brewing tank environments, including little oxygen and lots of alcohol. While Riddhiman Garge, first author of a study published in the March 2024 issue of G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics, was earning his...

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Yao-Wu Yuan joins GENETICS as an associate editor

A new associate editor is joining GENETICS in the Genetics of Complex Traits section. We’re excited to welcome Yao-Wu Yuan to the editorial team. Yao-Wu YuanAssociate Editor Yao-Wu Yuan is an Associate Professor at the...

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The worm whisperer: One scientist’s journey into understanding worms

2024 Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal recipient Paul Sternberg’s decades-long discoveries in worm physiology, development, and behavior addressed fundamental mysteries in evolutionary biology, genetics, and systems neuroscience.   Just like Thomas Hunt Morgan, Paul Sternberg’s scientific legacy dominates many fields of biology, including embryology, evolution, genetics, neuroscience, and systems biology. Sternberg, who is Professor of Biology…

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Close-up view of a wild-type Junonia coenia wing eyespot pattern. Zhang et al. used CRISPR mutagenesis to interfere with the genetic machinery necessary for making melanin pigments in the colored scales of the butterfly wing. See Zhang et al.

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