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Mating system variation and gene expression in the male reproductive tract of Peromyscus mice
Abstract Genes involved in reproduction often evolve rapidly at the sequence level due to postcopulatory sexual selection (PCSS) driven by male–male competition and male–female sexual conflict, but the impact of PCSS on gene expression has been under‐explored.
Erin R. Voss, Michael W. Nachman
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MDRepo-an open data warehouse for community-contributed molecular dynamics simulations of proteins. [PDF]
Roy A+18 more
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Genetic adaptation despite high gene flow in a range‐expanding population
Abstract Signals of natural selection can be quickly eroded in high gene flow systems, curtailing efforts to understand how and when genetic adaptation occurs in the ocean. This long‐standing, unresolved topic in ecology and evolution has renewed importance because changing environmental conditions are driving range expansions that may necessitate ...
Andy Lee+9 more
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The China National GeneBank Sequence Archive (CNSA) 2024 update. [PDF]
Wang W+27 more
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ABSTRACT Species lacking distinct secondary sex characteristics, such as differences in size or morphology, are often thought to experience lower levels of sex‐specific selection in comparison to highly sexually dimorphic organisms. However, monomorphism in classic visible traits could be a result of genetic or physiological constraints that prevent ...
Nicole M. Tosto+4 more
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Using Glittr.org to find, compare and re-use online materials for training and education. [PDF]
van Geest G+3 more
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Metadata interoperability in agricultural learning repositories: An analysis
Nikos Manouselis+5 more
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A Latitudinal Gradient of Reference Genomes
ABSTRACT Global inequality rooted in legacies of colonialism and uneven development can lead to systematic biases in scientific knowledge. In ecology and evolutionary biology, findings, funding and research effort are disproportionately concentrated at high latitudes, while biological diversity is concentrated at low latitudes.
Ethan B. Linck, Carlos Daniel Cadena
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A cost and community perspective on the barriers to microbiome data reuse. [PDF]
Kelliher JM+32 more
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When depositing articles in a repository, include metadata about their cited references
Peter Suber
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