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Scientists describe genetic mechanisms behind mating process of ciliates


Scientists describe genetic mechanisms behind mating process of ciliates
Conjugation (or mating) of ciliates is a unique phenomenon among living beings. They have sex not for reproduction or pleasure they seek to increase genetic variation. Scientists from St Petersburg University, together with colleagues from Poland and France, have studied the mating process in five sibling species of the Paramecium aurelia complex. Their findings enabled them to describe genetic mechanisms behind this phenomenon. The research results have been published in the prestigious scientific journal Genome Biology and Evolution.
The mating process is one of the most important mechanisms for maintaining genetic variation in natural populations. The emergence of sexual reproduction turned out to be the most important evolutionary innovation that facilitated the evolution of eukaryotes. Paramecium is a well-known genus of ciliated protists with a complex system of sexes , or mating types. Param ....

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Genome study of Capuchin monkey uncovers hints on its large brain, long life


Genome study of Capuchin monkey uncovers hints on its large brain, long life
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Updated: Feb 20, 2021 23:14 IST
Washington [US], February 20 (ANI): A study led by a team of scientists from the University of Calgary in Canada and the University of Liverpool in the UK sequenced the genome of a monkey >Capuchin monkey to uncover new hereditary hints about the evolution of the breed s long life expectancy and enormous minds.
Through the findings published in the American journal PNAS, Professor Joao Pedro De Magalhaes, who researches ageing at the University of Liverpool explained, Capuchins have the largest relative brain size of any monkey and can live past the age of 50, despite their small size, but their genetic underpinnings had remained unexplored until now. ....

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