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Landing a faculty position: Seungsoo Kim-image
Careers

Landing a faculty position: Seungsoo Kim

Interviews from newly appointed faculty members shed light on the path to landing a faculty position.

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by Editorial Staff

New study suggests Elg1-RLC strays from the beaten path to safeguard replication stress-image
News

New study suggests Elg1-RLC strays from the beaten path to safeguard replication stress

A new study in GENETICS reveals how the PCNA unloader Elg1-RLC protects replication forks during DNA damage, operating in a noncanonical pathway that safeguards genome stability when checkpoint signaling is compromised.

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by Guest Author

The great genetic swap: Rethinking essentiality in fruit fly reproduction-image
Featured

The great genetic swap: Rethinking essentiality in fruit fly reproduction

The word “essential” carries weight in genetics: lose the gene, lose the function. Luke Arnce, Jaclyn Bubnell, and Charles Aquadro challenge this intuition in a recent focused comparative study of germline stem-cell (GSC) biology across...

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by Guest Author

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