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Molecular Biology and Evolution  
Volume 41 Issue 1
 
January 2024
 
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Editorial
 
 
 
 
Treasurer's Report for Financial Year 2022 border= 
 
John P McCutcheon, Jeffrey L Thorne
 
 
 
Perspective
 
 
 
 
Forty Years of Inferential Methods in the Journals of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution border= 
 
Claudia A M Russo, Adam Eyre-Walker, Laura A Katz, Brandon S Gaut
 
 
 
Discoveries
 
 
 
 
A Conserved Ribosomal Protein Has Entirely Dissimilar Structures in Different Organisms border= 
 
Léon Schierholz, Charlotte R Brown, Karla Helena-Bueno, Vladimir N Uversky, Robert P Hirt ...
 
 
 
Elevated HIV Viral Load is Associated with Higher Recombination Rate In Vivo border=  
 
Elena V Romero, Alison F Feder
 
 
 
Comparative Genome Microsynteny Illuminates the Fast Evolution of Nuclear Mitochondrial Segments (NUMTs) in Mammals border= 
 
Marek Uvizl, Sebastien J Puechmaille, Sarahjane Power, Martin Pippel, Samuel Carthy ...
 
 
 
 
Gene Regulatory Network that Shaped the Evolution of Larval Apical Organ in Cnidaria border= 
 
Eleanor Gilbert, Jamie Craggs, Vengamanaidu Modepalli
 
 
 
The Impact of Recent Demography on Functional Genetic Variation in North African Human Groups border= 
 
Marcel Lucas-Sánchez, Amine Abdeli, Asmahan Bekada, Francesc Calafell, Traki Benhassine ...
 
 
 
Temporal Dynamics, Discovery, and Emergence of Human-Transmissible RNA Viruses border= 
 
Lu Lu, Feifei Zhang, Liam Brierley, Gail Robertson, Margo Chase-Topping ...
 
 
 
On the Origin and Evolution of the Mosquito Male-determining Factor Nix  border= 
 
James K Biedler, Azadeh Aryan, Yumin Qi, Aihua Wang, Ellen O Martinson ...
 
 
 
Multiple Origins of Bioluminescence in Beetles and Evolution of Luciferase Function border= 
 
Jinwu He, Jun Li, Ru Zhang, Zhiwei Dong, Guichun Liu ...
 
 
 
 
Deciphering the Role of Rapidly Evolving Conserved Elements in Primate Brain Development and Exploring Their Potential Involvement in Alzheimer's Disease border= 
 
Benxia Hu, Xiao-Lin Zhuang, Long Zhou, Guojie Zhang, David N Cooper ...
 
 
 
Ecological Diversification in an Adaptive Radiation of Plants: The Role of De Novo Mutation and Introgression border= 
 
Benjamin W Stone, Carolyn A Wessinger
 
 
 
Methods
 
 
 
 
Ascertainment Bias in the Genomic Test of Positive Selection on Regulatory Sequences border= 
 
Daohan Jiang, Jianzhi Zhang
 
 
 
Simulations of Sequence Evolution: How (Un)realistic They Are and Why border=  
 
Johanna Trost, Julia Haag, Dimitri Höhler, Laurent Jacob, Alexandros Stamatakis ...
 
 
 
Methods for Estimating Personal Disease Risk and Phylogenetic Diversity of Hematopoietic Stem Cells border= 
 
Jack M Craig, Glenn S Gerhard, Sudip Sharma, Anastasia Yankovskiy, Sayaka Miura ...
 
 
 
Performance of Topology Tests under Extreme Selection Bias border=  
 
Etai Markowski, Edward Susko
 
 
 
Inferring Viral Transmission Time from Phylogenies for Known Transmission Pairs border= 
 
Emma E Goldberg, Erik J Lundgren, Ethan O Romero-Severson, Thomas Leitner
 
 
 
Transmission Bottleneck Size Estimation from De Novo Viral Genetic Variation border=  
 
Yike Teresa Shi, Jeremy D Harris, Michael A Martin, Katia Koelle
 
 
 
Inference of Infectious Disease Transmission through a Relaxed Bottleneck Using Multiple Genomes Per Host border= 
 
Jake Carson, Matt Keeling, David Wyllie, Paolo Ribeca, Xavier Didelot
 
 
 
Resources
 
 
 
 
A Fast, Reproducible, High-throughput Variant Calling Workflow for Population Genomics border= 
 
Cade D Mirchandani, Allison J Shultz, Gregg W C Thomas, Sara J Smith, Mara Baylis ...
 
 
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