Nels and Vincent discuss new findings using phylogenetic approaches about how complex eukaryotic cells emerged from prokaryotic ancestors, which firmly place eukaryotes as a clade nested within the Asgard archaea.

 

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•Heimdallarchaeial ancestry of eukaryotes (Nature) 7:43

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NelsJuneteenth issue of Cell – collection of essays from black and brown scientists

VincentTara Oceans

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Nels and Vincent provide insights into the mystery of mouse mummies on the summits of >6000 m Andean volcanoes, including whether they were living there and if so why?

 

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•Mystery of mouse mummies (bioRxiv) 10:16

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NelsZoonomia
VincentSeaPhages

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Nels and Vincent discuss the observation that cells on a boundary of a solid tumor have higher growth rates compared to those in the center and how to model this difference using genome sequencing data.

 

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•Evolutionary models of solid tumor growth (Nat Ecol Evol) 10:36

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NelsTWiV 1000
VincentThe dream of wiping out polio might need a rethink

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Nels and Vincent review a study of the dogs of Chernobyl which reveals that genetically distinct populations with different amounts of western breed contributions to their genomes, the first step in assessing the effects of exposure to long-term ionizing radiation.

 

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The dogs of Chernobyl (Science Adv) 8:20
•What the dogs of Chernobyl can teach us (Stat) 8:42
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NelsHellbent documentary and Insufficient evidence for natural selection associated with the Black Death
VincentBioRender

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WalterOded Rechavi and interview

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Nathan joins Nels and Vincent to discuss his approach to understanding how species adopt novel traits to overcome challenges, and its application to identifying coding and noncoding sequence changes that underlie mammalian hairlessness.

 

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Guest: Nathan Clark

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•Gene loss in marine mammals (TWiEVO 34
•Gene change underlying mammalian hair loss (eLife) 32:57
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NelsLocal news coverage of Amanda, Maria, and Nathan’s paper
VincentDiscovering Retroviruses by Anna Marie Skalka
Nathan – Genomics of Secondarily Temperate Adaptation in the Only Non-Antarctic Icefish

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Nels and Vincent discuss how evolution of changes in stop codon assignment might occur, and a novel mechanism for altering the meaning of translation stop codons discovered in a trypanosomatid with the apropos name, Blastocrithidia nonstop.

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•Novel stop codon reassignment mechanisms (Nature) 9:15

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NelsProtein Synthesis: An epic on the cellular level 

VincentWidespread stop-codon recoding in bacteriophages may regulate translation of lytic genes discussed on TWiM 277

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Nels and Vincent discuss the use of genome sequence data for over 4,000 domestic, semi-feral, and wild canids to understand the genetic drivers of canine behavior.

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NelsGhosts of Science Past Still Haunt Us by C. Brandon Ogbunu
VincentThe Biggest Ideas in the Universe by Sean Carroll

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Nels and Vincent review the use of ancient DNA to identify loci that may have been under selection during the Black Death by studying populations before, during, and after the pandemic.

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NelsInterview with Paul Turner in Current Biology and Map of the World if you are a fish
VincentSmallpox and its eradication

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Florian Maderspacher from Current Biology joins Nels and Vincent to discuss a special issue of the journal on birds.

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Guest: Florian Maderspacher

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Florian – Favorite birds of authors/contributors in Birds issue
NelsLoss of avian intromittent organs as a sperm competition strategy: a race to be last
Vincent – Malaria at the Bronx Zoo (TWiP 110)

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Nels and Vincent consider evidence that a single amino acid change in the TKTL1 gene might have led to greater neurogenesis in the frontal cortex of modern humans compared with Neanderthals.

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NelsUnusual display of elements
VincentSykdomspulsen and summary

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