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2017 GSA e-News Archive

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August 30, 2017
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April 26, 2017
April 12, 2017
March 29, 2017
March 15, 2017
March 1, 2017
February 15, 2017
February 1, 2017
January 18, 2017
January 4, 2017

Read the latest GSA news on the blog.

How many genes is too many? Breeding crops to withstand the elements-image
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How many genes is too many? Breeding crops to withstand the elements

Researchers show that the key to helping crops withstand shifting conditions may lie in balancing speed with flexibility.

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by Jenny Montooth

Developmental biologist chases big questions in a tiny fly-image
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Developmental biologist chases big questions in a tiny fly

Michael O'Connor, recipient of the 2026 Edward Novitski Prize, tackles challenging questions in Drosophila development, following where the science takes him.

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by Guest Author

Yeast geneticist behind the 1,002 Yeast Genomes Project builds resources to connect genotypes to phenotypes-image
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Yeast geneticist behind the 1,002 Yeast Genomes Project builds resources to connect genotypes to phenotypes

Joseph Schacherer, recipient of the 2026 GSA Medal, began exploring yeast genome diversity as a postdoctoral researcher. Now, his work, which grew to a total of 1,011 sequenced yeast genomes, serves as a springboard for...

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by Guest Author

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