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Direct and indirect phenotypic effects on sociability indicate potential to evolve
A graphical abstract summarising the results of the article. Abstract The decision to leave or join a group is important as group size influences many aspects of organisms' lives and their fitness. This tendency to socialise with others, sociability, should be influenced by genes carried by focal individuals (direct genetic effects) and by genes in ...
David N. Fisher
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THE FREQUENCY OF LETHALS IN CROSSOVER AND NONCROSSOVER SECOND CHROMOSOMES OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER [PDF]
Joseph F Gantner
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Targeting IGF1‐Induced Cellular Senescence to Rejuvenate Hair Follicle Aging
Age‐related increases in IGF‐1 expression in the skin accelerate stem cell exhaustion and senescence by impairing SIRT1 function, ultimately driving hair follicle aging. Conversely, activating SIRT1, clearing senescent cells, or adopting dietary restriction can mitigate excessive IGF‐1 signaling and provide a promising strategy to rejuvenate hair ...
Yang Wang+22 more
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Diurnal temperature amplitude affects diamondback moth adult and next‐generation traits
Abstract Temperature fluctuation is one of the most important factors in climate change, and research into its effects on organisms is increasing. Nonetheless, few studies have addressed its effects on insects and particularly on the parental generation.
Kun Xing, Junyu Cao, Bowen Hao, Fei Zhao
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The Effects of Infra-Red Radiation and Desiccation on Crossingover in Drosophila Melanogaster [PDF]
P. T. Ivés+3 more
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In ADR‐induced longevity in C. elegans, neuronal BLI‐4 processes neuropeptides, which are then released with the assistance of UNC‐31 and GOLG‐2. ABSTRACT Dietary restriction (DR) is a well‐established method for extending lifespan across various species, including C. elegans.
Ping Wu+3 more
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In this issue Nordström et al. show that ALS associated superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) aggregates generated in vitro and in cell culture models are deviant from the aggregations that arise in the CNS of Tg mouse models of ALS. The study suggests that development of different strains of SOD1 aggregation in the CNS may depend on different disease ...
Ulrika Nordström+7 more
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On Primary Attributes of Alleles in Drosophila Melanogaster
Curt Stern, Elizabeth White Schaeffer
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THE TIME CURVE OF FACET DETERMINATION IN AN ULTRABAR STOCK OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER [PDF]
A. H. Hersh
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Cryptic lineages and standing genetic variation across independent cane toad introductions
Abstract Widespread introduced species can be leveraged to investigate the genetic, ecological and adaptive processes underlying rapid evolution and range expansion, particularly the contributions of genetic diversity to adaptation. Rhinella marina, the cane toad, has been a focus of invasion biology for decades in Australia.
Cinnamon S. Mittan‐Moreau+6 more
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