GSA Reporter and GENEtics

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GENEtics

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How Drosophila can help health science labs do more with less in Brazil-image
Community Voices

How Drosophila can help health science labs do more with less in Brazil

In Brazil, the FlyPower group has been promoting and advocating for biomedical Drosophila research in diverse ways, and shown that fly culture can be up to seven times cheaper than mammalian cell culture.

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by Guest Author

Near-perfect genome editing in a deadly fungus-image
Featured

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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by Caitlan Rossi

A first of its kind C. elegans study uncovers the diversity and evolution of gene regulation-image
Featured

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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by Jenny Montooth

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