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Discovering Intron Gain Events in Humans through Large-Scale Evolutionary Comparisons [NEW RESULTS]

The rapid growth in the number of sequenced genomes makes it possible to search for the appearance of entirely new introns in the human lineage. In this study, we compared the genomic sequences for 19,120 human protein-coding genes to a collection of 3493 vertebrate genomes, mapping the patterns of intron alignments onto a phylogenetic tree. This mapping...

Sat May 4, 2024 13:17
Experimental evolution of evolvability [NEW RESULTS]

It has been proposed that capacity to generate variation can evolve by natural selection such that mutation becomes biased toward adaptive outcomes. However the idea that selection might drive the evolution of evolvability has remained largely theoretical. Here we detail the de novo evolution of evolvability in experimental populations of bacteria,...

Sat May 4, 2024 02:06
The climatic determinants of flexible reproductive seasonality in Africa-dwelling papionins [NEW RESULTS]

At a time when seasonal cycles are increasingly disrupted, the ecology and evolution of reproductive seasonality in tropical vertebrates remains poorly understood. In order to predict how changes in seasonality might affect these animals, it is important to understand which aspects of their diverse patterns of reproductive phenology are linked to either...

Fri May 3, 2024 22:02
Reproductive and ecological adaptations to climate underpin the evolution of sociality in lizards [NEW RESULTS]

Identifying the environmental factors associated with group living is important for understanding how social systems originate, persist and diversify. In endothermic birds and mammals, living in social groups is associated with habitat constraints and harsh climatic conditions. We use phylogenetic comparative analyses to test whether climate and habitat...

Fri May 3, 2024 22:02
Ancient cyanobacterial proto-circadian clock adapted to short day-night cycles ~ 0.95 billion years ago [NEW RESULTS]

In the early history, the Earth rotation was much faster; however, how ancient organisms adapted to the day-night cycles of that time remains unclear. We resurrected the ancestor KaiABC (anKaiABC) genes circa 0.95 billion years (Ga) ago when the daily-night cycling period was ~ 18 h. Compared with its contemporary counterpart KaiC, the anKaiC protein...

Fri May 3, 2024 21:00
Adaptive Differentiation in the General-Purpose Genotype Invasive Plant Erythranthe guttata [NEW RESULTS]

Highly plastic general-purpose genotypes are a frequent occurrence among invasive plants. Yet, it remains uncertain to what extent genetic adaptation can co-occur with such elevated levels of plasticity. Understanding the interplay between these two evolutionary strategies is essential to better predict invasive success and future climate change responses....

Fri May 3, 2024 21:00

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