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GENETICS and G3 welcome new Senior and Associate Editors
Welcome 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.
Hold the salt: Study shows standard worm food NaCl levels accelerate aging
Announcing the new “Functional Genomics and Systems Biology” section in GENETICS
Barcoding for Success
Telomeres outside the Goldilocks zone cause problems for yeast and humans
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Near-perfect genome editing in a deadly fungus
C. neoformans researchers introduce a toolkit that simplifies CRISPR editing—with HDR rates rarely seen in fungal systems.
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A first of its kind C. elegans study uncovers the diversity and evolution of gene regulation
A new paper in GENETICS shows how multiple strains of C. elegans developed their own unique methods for controlling gene activity.
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Genes in context: How lifestyle and socioeconomic conditions shape the genetics of complex traits
Two new studies published in GENETICS explore how lifestyle and social context influence our understanding of complex health traits like blood pressure
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GENETICS Expands Primers Section
Beth De Stasio of Lawrence University will serve as Senior Editor and work with a newly formed team of six Associate Editors to expand the publication of Primers in GENETICS.
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How understanding the genetic traits of this unique nocturnal creature can help save it from extinction
A 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 program
New 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.