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John Jennings may have inherited a gene from his mother that could trigger early-onset of the condition.

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How mapping tree genomes can help plant forests resilient to climate change

A research team at the University of Alberta is looking into why some trees in Alberta are more resilient when faced with drought, disease and the risk of wildfires by sequencing tree genomes.

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Call for papers in Evolutionary Ecology, "Dispersal in Small Organisms." Deadline Nov 1 2024. (May 2).

Living Computers Replicators, Information Processing, and the Evolution of Life, by Alvis Brazma, Oxford University Press. (Apr 27).

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).

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May 7 12:00The evolution and characterization of the RNA interference pathways in Lophotrochozoa - (GBE)
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May 6 16:00Genetic causes and genomic consequences of breakdown of distyly in Linum trigynum - (MBE)

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