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New light shed on who benefits most from weight-loss jabs

People who carry variations in two genes linked to appetite and digestion can lose more weight when taking drugs to treat obesity, research suggests.

From the BBC News-2026-4-8:14:6:1


'World first' gene project helping rare monkeys

Mapping the DNA of Crinkle, a Barbary macaque at Trentham Monkey Forest, will fight wildlife crime.

From the BBC News-2026-4-7:8:5:1


P.E.I. emerging as 'pre-eminent' site for fossil finds, geologist says

Prince Edward Island may soon be known for more than Anne of Green Gables, beaches and potatoes - a Nova Scotia-based geologist says the province is emerging as a promising new frontier for fossil discoveries.

From the CBC News-2026-4-7:8:5:2


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Genes, Environments and Interactions: Evolutionary and Quantitative Genetics Brought Up-to-date, by Jos Álvarez-Castro, from Springer Nature. (Apr 4).

Eve: How the Female Body Drive 200 Million Years of Human Evolution, by Cat Bohannon, from Vintage Canada, (Mar 21).

Birds, Sex and Beauty: The Extraordinary Implications of Charles Darwin's Strangest Idea, by Matt Ridley, from Harper. (Mar 7).

The journal Insects has a call for papers for a special issue on "Evolutionary and Ecological Mechanisms of Plant Defense Against Insects". (Feb 28).


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Apr 9 08:00Chromosome-specific drift under stabilizing selection generates polygenic barriers to sex chromosome turnover - Pavitra Muralidhara, et al. (PNAS)
Apr 8 14:03Bridging Micro- and Macroevolution: Phylogenomic Evidence for the Nearly Neutral Theory in Mammals by Haoran Cai (GBE)
Apr 7 17:03Characterization of hairpin loops and cruciforms across 118,019 genomes spanning the tree of life by Nikol Chantzi and others (GBE)
Apr 7 08:00An insect that cooperates like bacteria - Stuart A. , et al. (PNAS)
Apr 7 08:00The central dogma in reverse - Natalia Mrnjavac, et al. (PNAS)
Apr 7 08:00The fitness costs of reproductive specialization scale inversely with organismal size - Christopher Zhang, et al. (PNAS)
Apr 6 17:03Detecting positive selection by modeling structure within images of genetic variation by Md Ruhul Amin and others (GBE)
Apr 6 17:03Complex patterns of hitchhiking mutation load among stickleback populations by Jana Nickel and others (GBE)

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