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A new study highlights the need for considering spatial structure in detecting positive selection-image
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A new study highlights the need for considering spatial structure in detecting positive selection

Identifying the signatures of natural selection in a population is tricky. A new simulation-based model investigates how population structure affects our ability to accurately predict signatures of selective sweeps.

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by Sejal Davla

New members of the GSA Board of Directors: 2026-2028-image
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New members of the GSA Board of Directors: 2026-2028

We are pleased to announce the election of five new leaders to the GSA Board of Directors.

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by Editorial Staff

From flies to potential therapeutics: new insights into treating aggressive childhood tumors published in GENETICS-image
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From flies to potential therapeutics: new insights into treating aggressive childhood tumors published in GENETICS

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison are using an unexpected ally in the fight against a devastating childhood brain cancer: fruit flies. In a new GENETICS study, Sam Krabbenhoft and the labs of Peter Lewis...

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by Editorial Staff

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