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Cahoon, Cori K.; Uebel, Celja J.; Villeneuve, Anne M.; Libuda, Diana E.
(Caltech Library, 2023-01-06)
Nascent crossover sites in C. elegans meiocytes can be cytologically detected using epitope-tagged versions of the pro-crossover protein COSA-1. In spermatocytes, differences exist between cytologically-detected and ...
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Hollis, Jeremy A.; Glover, Marissa L.; Schlientz, Aleesa J.; Cahoon, Cori K.; Bowerman, Bruce; Wignall, Sarah M.; Libuda, Diana E.
(Public Library of Science, 2020-09-04)
During meiosis, diploid organisms reduce their chromosome number by half to generate haploid gametes. This process depends on the repair of double strand DNA breaks as crossover recombination events between homologous ...
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Shang, Haitao
(Nature Communications, 2023-01)
Organic matter degradation and preservation are crucial components of Earth’s carbon cycle. Empirical and phenomenological models usually contain parameters determined by site-specific data and focus on different aspects ...
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Villiger, Nathan; Paulose, Jayson
(bioRxiv, 2023-02-23)
Range expansions are common in natural populations. They can take such forms as an invasive species spreading into a new habitat or a virus spreading from host to host during a pandemic. When the expanding species is capable ...
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Shanks, Alan
(Frontiers Media, 2021-06-01)
Tidal currents flowing over benthic relief (e.g., banks, shelf break) can produce large internal waves. These waves propagate away from their origin and are capable of crossing the continental shelf and seas. Studies of ...
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Murray, James M.; Escola, G. Sean
(Nature Research, 2020-12-23)
The learning of motor skills unfolds over multiple timescales, with rapid initial gains in performance followed by a longer period in which the behavior becomes more refined, habitual, and automatized. While recent lesion ...
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Albright, Sage; Louca, Stilianos
(Nature Communications, 2023)
Common culturing techniques and priorities bias our discovery towards specific traits that may not
be representative of microbial diversity in nature. So far, these biases have not been systematically
examined. To address ...
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