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Articles tagged G3 Journal 
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    GENETICS and G3 welcome new Senior and Associate EditorsWelcome to our newest editors! Guilherme da Silva Pereira, Li-Lin Du, Jullian Catchen, and Dan Bergstralh join G3 as Associate Editors; Leo Parts and Athma Pai join GENETICS as Associate Editors; and Joanna Masel joins GENETICS as a Senior Editor. 
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    Papers that are addressing the challenges of new technologyNew in G3: Papers tackling the promises and pitfalls of technology—from machine learning limits to mapping bias and beyond. Have work that confronts tough questions? Submit today. 
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    Barcoding for SuccessG3’s latest issue features two articles that improve researchers’ ability to untangle complex interactions between genes, drugs, and environmental factors. 
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    Near-perfect genome editing in a deadly fungusC. neoformans researchers introduce a toolkit that simplifies CRISPR editing—with HDR rates rarely seen in fungal systems. 
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    How understanding the genetic traits of this unique nocturnal creature can help save it from extinctionA new, high-quality genome sequence of the aye-aye genome can help us understand what it needs for future conservation efforts. 
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    Mapping the natural history of yeast in a science outreach programNew research published in G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics lays out a geographical sampling activity tailored for middle school students that helps discover genetic diversity in yeast populations residing in North American oaks. 
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    Same field, different environment: New study deciphers why maize plants flower at different times–and why it mattersA new international study in G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics peeled back the husk of maize, revealing a hidden layer of genetic variation that explains why maize grown side by side perceive the same environment differently, and why this matters for future breeding strategies. 
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    Mapping the mouse seminal vesicle: A single-cell atlas suggests a new role for seminal fluidThe first single-cell atlas of the mouse seminal vesicle published in G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics links immune signaling to potential paternal effects on reproduction. 
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    Lost in translation: Mistranslated tRNA variants show sex-specific effects in DrosophilaA Drosophila model of protein mistranslation reveals the effects of serine to valine (V→S) and serine to threonine (T→S) substitutions on development, survival, and longevity where not all effects are detrimental to flies. 
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    G3 welcomes Ryan Baugh as Associate EditorA new Associate Editor is joining G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics. We’re excited to have Ryan Baugh join the editorial team. 
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    Science & PublishingNew method reveals hidden evolutionary signatures in human non-coding genomic regionsResearch published in G3 showcases a new approach that incorporates multiple demographic parameters and the distribution of fitness effects to understand human evolutionary history. 










