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'Life-changing' gene therapy for children born blind

Four toddlers born with a rare eye condition have seen "life-changing improvements", say UK doctors.

From the BBC News-2025-2-21:8:5:1


As biodiversity declines, researchers race to name millions of species unknown to science

In 2023, scientists discovered thousands of unknown life forms in the Pacific Ocean. The discovery highlighted an unsettling fact: 86 per cent of land species and 91 per cent of marine species remain undiscovered. Are we running out of time to classify the life around us?

From the CBC News-2025-2-20:14:6:1


'Future generations need cure' for brain disorder

Scientists hope to find a cure for a genetic condition linked back to a single Cumbrian family line.

From the BBC News-2025-2-11:8:5:1


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Primate Adaptation and Evolution, by John G. Fleagle, Andrea L. Baden, Christopher C. Gilbert, from Academic Press. (Feb 15).

Special Issue in Heredity. We invite submissions for a Special Issue. in Heredity titled: “Functional and Adaptive Effects of Genomic Structural Variation.” (Feb 4).

The Network of Life, A New View of Evolution, David P. Mindell, from Princeton University Press. (Feb 1).

Biology Letters Early Career Researcher competition opened for entries with a deadline of 30 April 2025 - further details can be found here. (Jan 27).

The Trouble with Ancient DNA: Telling Stories of the Past with Genomic Science, by Anna Kallen, from the University of Chicago Press. (Jan 25).

Artificial Intelligence and Human Evolution Contextualizing AI in Human History, by Ameet Joshi, from Apress Berkeley. (Jan 18).


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Feb 21 09:19 A tale of too many trees: a conundrum for phylogenetic regression, by Richard Adams et al. (MBE)
Feb 21 09:19 Genetic mechanisms and adaptive benefits of anthocyanin-red stigmas in a wind-pollinated tree, by Wei-Hao Wang et al. (MBE)
Feb 21 09:19 Subcellular enrichment patterns of new genes in Drosophila evolution, by Chuan Dong et al. (MBE)
Feb 21 09:19 Selection increases mitonuclear DNA discordance but reconciles incompatibility in African cattle, by Xian Shi et al. (MBE)
Feb 21 09:19 Insufficient evidence for a severe bottleneck in humans during the Early to Middle Pleistocene transition, by Trevor Cousins et al. (MBE)
Feb 21 09:19 Every gain comes with loss: Ecological and physiological shifts associated with polyploidization in a pygmy frog, by Qiheng Chen et al. (MBE)
Feb 19 12:00Simple genetic mechanisms toward more intricate molecular complexes - Angel F. , et al. (PNAS)
Feb 19 12:00Gene duplication captures morph-specific promoter usage in the evolution of aphid wing dimorphisms - Omid Saleh , et al. (PNAS)
Feb 19 12:00The modern pattern of insect herbivory predates the advent of angiosperms by 60 My - Lifang Xiao, et al. (PNAS)

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