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Team Studies the Evolution of Tasmanian Devils in Response to Transmissible Cancer


 
University of Idaho led a study on the evolution of Tasmanian devils in response to a transmissible cancer. Credit: Menna Jones
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University of Idaho researchers partnered with other scientists from the United States and Australia to study the evolution of Tasmanian devils in response to a unique transmissible cancer.
The team found that historic and ongoing evolution are widespread across the devils genome, but there is little overlap of genes between those two timescales. These findings, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, suggest that if transmissible cancers occurred historically in devils, they imposed natural selection on different sets of genes. ....

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Study finds ongoing evolution in Tasmanian Devils' response to transmissible cancer

University of Idaho researchers and partners studied the evolution of Tasmanian devils in response to a unique transmissible cancer. The team found that historic and ongoing evolution are widespread across the devils genome, but there is little overlap of genes between those two timescales. These findings, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, suggest that if transmissible cancers occurred historically in devils, they imposed natural selection on different sets of genes. ....

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UC Davis MIND Institute to host inaugural stem cell, gene therapy conference


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UC Davis MIND Institute to host inaugural stem cell, gene therapy conference
This fall, the UC Davis MIND Institute will host a brand-new conference focused on the development of effective genetic and stem cell treatments for children with neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism, fragile X syndrome, Rett syndrome, Dravet syndrome, Angelman syndrome and others.
The inaugural Stem Cell and Gene Therapy for Neurodevelopmental Disorders Conference will be Sept. 24-25.
Abstracts are currently being accepted for the inaugural Stem Cell and Gene Therapy for Neurodevelopmental Disorders Conference and are due May 17. The event will take place Sept. 24-25, and current plans include options for either in-person or virtual attendance. Limited abstract awards will be offered to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. ....

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