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New tools for gene function analysis in bugs and buds: G3’s latest resource papers unlock new possibilities for genetic analysis in the fly, mosquito, and yeast
Exciting opportunities for researchers to study gene function with new genetic tools and resources published in G3.

Sam Yeaman joins GENETICS as Associate Editor
A new Associate Editor is joining GENETICS in the Theoretical Population and Evolutionary Genetics section. We’re excited to welcome Sam Yeaman to the editorial team.

Pin the tail on the mRNA: New insights into polyadenylation site location in yeast
Research published in GENETICS sheds light on the functional significance of polyadenylation site locations in the 3′UTRs of yeast mRNAs.

It was critical that GSA was so willing to put their faith in us. Many people didn’t initially have a lot of confidence that a group of postdocs could organize a new event of this scale.
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