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"Mosquito brains encode unique features of human odour to drive host seeking", Zhao et al. Nature

August 23, 2022
Originally posted on August 15, 2022 Press - Global News, August 18, 2022: Health Matters: How mosquitoes smell their human targets - CHED 630...
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"UBC student - Melody Salehzadeh - initiative set to recycle nearly 50,000 lab gloves"

August 19, 2022
Originally posted on August 11, 2022 Press CBC, Aug 15, 2022 - On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko __________________________ UBC student initiative...
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New publication: Yang et al. Journal of Virology

August 16, 2022
FIG 10.  Schematic presentation of the involvement of N-myristoylated VP1u in MVM-induced NE disruption. Step 1: Prior to viral nuclear entry, the MVM...
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New publication: Judith Mank. Nature Reviews Genetics

August 15, 2022
Judith E. Mank. 2022. Sex-specific morphs: the genetics and evolution of intra-sexual variation. Nature Reviews Genetics Abstract Sex-specific morphs...
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New publication: Meunier et al. Proceedings B

August 10, 2022
Cécile Meunier, Iulia Darolti, Johan Reimegård, Judith E. Mank and Hanna Johannesson. 2022. Nuclear-specific gene expression in heterokaryons of the...
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New preprint: Natola et al. bioRxiv

August 3, 2022
Figure 1. Sample distribution for the Northern (yellow), Central (purple) and Southern (teal) transects. Dots indicate sampling localities for birds...
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New publication: Devin R. de Zwaan et al. PNAS Nexus

July 27, 2022
Originally posted February 19, 2021 Devin R de Zwaan, Jackeline Mackenzie, Else Mikklesen, Chris Wood, Silu Wang. 2021. Pleiotropic opposing...
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"Interspecific competition limits bird species’ ranges in tropical mountains", Freeman et al. Science

July 21, 2022
Science cover, vol 377, No 6604. Species tend to live in narrower slices of mountainside on tropical versus temperate mountains. Stronger competition in the tropics explains this pattern for birds. For example, the habitable range of this white-tipped sicklebill (Eutoxeres aquila) is limited as a result of competition with its close relative, the buff-tailed sicklebill (Eutoxeres condamini). See page 416. Photo: ©Juan Carlos Vindas/Getty Images
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"Hybridization and the coexistence of species", Irwin and Schluter. The American Naturalist

July 21, 2022
Originally posted as a preprint on April 4, 2021 Darren Irwin and Dolph Schluter. 2021. Hybridization and the coexistence of species. The American...
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"Parental population range expansion before secondary contact promotes heterosis", Ailene MacPherson et al. bioRxiv

July 21, 2022
Originally posted as a preprint on July 9, 2021 Ailene MacPherson, Silu Wang, Ryo Yamaguchi, Loren H. Rieseberg, Sarah P. Otto. 2021. Parental...
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