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Goodall J, Pettersson M, Bergstrom U, Cocco A, Delling B, Heimbrand Y, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Dec; 15(1):10707. PMID: 39715744
The circumstances under which species diversify to genetically distinct lineages is a fundamental question in biology. Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) is an extremely abundant zooplanktivorous species that is subdivided into...
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Ali A, Contreras P, Darweesh M, Andersson L, Jin C, Essand M, et al.
Mol Ther Nucleic Acids . 2024 Nov; 35(4):102361. PMID: 39582529
Zinc finger CCCH containing 11A (ZC3H11A) is a stress-induced protein that is upregulated in various conditions such as heat shock and virus infection. It has also been reported to be...
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Seljestad G, Quintela M, Bekkevold D, Pampoulie C, Farrell E, Kvamme C, et al.
Evol Appl . 2024 Oct; 17(10):e70030. PMID: 39464230
Sustainable fisheries management is important for the continued harvest of the world's marine resources, especially as they are increasingly challenged by a range of climatic and anthropogenic factors. One of...
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Jamsandekar M, Ferreira M, Pettersson M, Farrell E, Davis B, Andersson L
Nat Commun . 2024 Oct; 15(1):9136. PMID: 39443489
Chromosomal inversions are associated with local adaptation in many species. However, questions regarding how they are formed, maintained and impact various other evolutionary processes remain elusive. Here, using a large...
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Kleinau G, Chini B, Andersson L, Scheerer P
Anim Genet . 2024 Sep; 55(6):893-906. PMID: 39324206
The domestication of plants and animals has resulted in one of the most significant cultural and socio-economical transitions in human history. Domestication of animals, including human-supervised reproduction, largely uncoupled particular...
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Rubin C, Hodge M, Naboulsi R, Beckman M, Bellone R, Kallenberg A, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Aug; 15(1):7510. PMID: 39209879
The Greying with age phenotype in horses involves loss of hair pigmentation whereas skin pigmentation is not reduced, and a predisposition to melanoma. The causal mutation was initially reported as...
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Pettersson M, Quintela M, Besnier F, Deng Q, Berg F, Kvamme C, et al.
Genome Biol Evol . 2024 Jun; 16(7). PMID: 38918882
The European sprat is a small plankton-feeding clupeid present in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, in the Mediterranean Sea, and in the brackish Baltic Sea and Black Sea. This species is...
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Andrade P, Alves J, Pereira P, Rubin C, Silva E, Sprehn C, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2024 Jun; 8(8):1543-1555. PMID: 38907020
Humans have moved domestic animals around the globe for thousands of years. These have occasionally established feral populations in nature, often with devastating ecological consequences. To understand how natural selection...
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Mohamadnejad Sangdehi F, Jamsandekar M, Enbody E, Pettersson M, Andersson L
BMC Genomics . 2024 May; 25(1):459. PMID: 38730342
Background: Genome-wide comparisons of populations are widely used to explore the patterns of nucleotide diversity and sequence divergence to provide knowledge on how natural selection and genetic drift affect the...
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Andersson L
Ups J Med Sci . 2024 Apr; 129. PMID: 38571883
The allele in horses is causing premature hair greying and susceptibility to melanoma. The causal mutation is a 4.6 kb tandem duplication in intron 6 of the gene. A recent...