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Male fruit flies win genetic race with rivals in post-mating fertilization game


Male fruit flies win genetic race with rivals in post-mating fertilization game
Scientists have accepted natural selection as a driver of evolution for more than 160 years, thanks to Charles Darwin.
But University of Cincinnati biologist Michal Polak says Darwin s book The Descent of Man only tells part of the story. Sometimes when the victor vanquishes his sexual rival, the quest to pass genes to the next generation is just beginning.
According to a new UC study published in the journal
Current Biology, male fruit flies with the most impressive sexual ornamentation also have super sperm that can outcompete that of rivals in the post-mating fertilization game. ....

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Premature relaxation of restrictions following SARS-CoV-2 vaccination could lead to new mutations

A new preprint research paper posted to the medRxiv server addresses the need to assess this risk by examining whether SARS-CoV-2 transmission can interact with vaccination rates to select vaccine-resistant strains. The study aims to provide data to shape effective countermeasures against the threat of viral resistance. ....

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LifeArc supports the GenOMICC COVID-19 Study


LifeArc supports the GenOMICC COVID-19 Study
Medical research charity, LifeArc, announces today that it is providing £5 million funding to support the work of the GenOMICC COVID-19 Study, led by the GenOMICC consortium in partnership with Genomics England. The study, launched in May 2020, is using genomics to investigate why some people are affected more severely by COVID-19, and increase our understanding about the disease.
GenOMICC is a global collaboration of doctors and scientists working together to understand and treat serious illnesses, including emerging infections like SARS, MERS and now COVID-19. The partnership with Genomics England was formed to enable large scale and rapid whole genome sequencing and analysis for NHS COVID-19 patients, leveraging Genomics England s sequencing and analysis ecosystem available to researchers. ....

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New tool enables study of SARS-CoV-2 mutant spectrum by ultrasequencing


New tool enables study of SARS-CoV-2 mutant spectrum by ultrasequencing
SARS-CoV-2 genome is three times larger than influenza genome. Both consist of NRA molecules that mutate when replicate. It is essential to know its mutant spectrum, in other words, its fingerprints , to achieve an appropriate treatment that reduces its infectivity -the capacity of pathogens to invade organisms and cause infections-, since its composition of variants could determine how infection would develop in each patient.
Researchers of the University of Malaga (UMA) will be able to examine the depth of these spectra by genetic ultrasequencing techniques thanks to the innovative system they have designed: QuasiFlow , a tool that enables the analysis of variants present in each patient individually. ....

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Scientists identify genes involved in autoimmune Addison's disease


Scientists identify genes involved in autoimmune Addison s disease
Novel genetic associations could pave the way for early interventions and personalized treatment of an incurable condition.
Scientists from the University of Bergen (Norway) and Karolinska Institutet (Sweden) have discovered the genes involved in autoimmune Addison s disease, a condition where the body s immune systems destroys the adrenal cortex leading to a life-threatening hormonal deficiency of cortisol and aldosterone.
Groundbreaking study
The rarity of Addison s disease has until now made scanning of the whole genome for clues to the disease s genetic origins difficult, as this method normally requires many thousands of study participants. However, by combining the world s two largest Addison s disease registries, Prof. Eystein Husebye and his team at the University of Bergen and collaborators at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden (prof. Kämpe) were able to identify strong genetic signals associ ....

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