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Prehistoric sea reptile 'twice as long as bus'

Scientists say a fossilised jawbone found in Somerset may be from one of the biggest sea creatures ever.

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Ontario man guilty of allergy testing fraud in U.S. was key employee of DNA lab in paternity controversy

Kyle Tsui, who is currently in a U.S. jail awaiting sentencing for running a fraudulent allergy testing company, also worked in a Canadian DNA laboratory that a CBC News investigation found has a history of producing wrong paternity results.

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Island Biogeography Geo-environmental Dynamics, Ecology, Evolution, Human Impact, and Conservation, by Robert J. Whittaker, José María Fernández-Palacios, and Thomas J. Matthews, from Oxford University Press. (Apr 20).

Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics, S.J. Arnold, Oxford University Press. (Apr 13).

The Liars of Nature and the Nature of Liars: Cheating and Deception in the Living World, by Lixing Sun, from Princeton University Press. (Mar 30).

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Apr 25 16:00Shared features underlying compact genomes and extreme habitat use in chironomid midges - (GBE)
Apr 25 16:00A high coverage Mesolithic aurochs genome and effective leveraging of ancient cattle genomes using whole genome imputation - (MBE)
Apr 25 12:00A Concept of Complementarity Between Complexity and Redundancy can Account for Kant's Biological Teleology and Unify Mechanistic and Finalistic Biology - Rama S. Singh (JME)
Apr 25 08:00Conservation of Protein Kinase A Substrates in the Cnidarian Coral Spermatozoa Among Animals and Their Molecular Evolution - Masaya Morita, Nozomi Hanahara, Ariyo Imanuel Tarigan (JME)
Apr 23 16:00Conserved Genes in Highly Regenerative Metazoans Are Associated with Planarian Regeneration - (GBE)
Apr 23 16:00Genome assembly of Pyrocephalus nanus, a step toward the genetic conservation of the endangered Little Vermilion Flycatcher of the Galapagos Islands - (GBE)
Apr 23 16:00The narrow footprint of ancient balancing selection revealed by heterokaryon incompatibility genes in Aspergillus fumigatus - (MBE)

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