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Wilson J, Bieker V, Boheemen L, Connallon T, Martin M, Battlay P, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2025 Mar; 122(10):e2413587122. PMID: 40030023
Adaptation is a critical determinant of the diversification, persistence, and geographic range limits of species. Yet the genetic basis of adaptation is often unknown and potentially underpinned by a wide...
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Gilardet A, Lord E, Garcia G, Xenikoudakis G, Douka K, Wooller M, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour . 2025 Feb; :e14077. PMID: 39912442
Large-scale DNA screening of palaeontological and archaeological collections remains a limiting and costly factor for ancient DNA studies. Several DNA extraction protocols are routinely used in ancient DNA laboratories and...
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Doonan J, Budde K, Kosawang C, Lobo A, Verbylaite R, Brealey J, et al.
Plant Cell Environ . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39822124
Common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is under intensive attack from the invasive alien pathogenic fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, causing ash dieback at epidemic levels throughout Europe. Previous studies have found significant genetic...
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Battlay P, Craig S, Putra A, Monro K, De Silva N, Wilson J, et al.
Mol Biol Evol . 2025 Jan; 42(1). PMID: 39812008
When introduced to multiple distinct ranges, invasive species provide a compelling natural experiment for understanding the repeatability of adaptation. Ambrosia artemisiifolia is an invasive, noxious weed, and chief cause of...
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Ellegaard M, Ebenesersdottir S, Moore K, Petersen A, Vagene A, Bieker V, et al.
iScience . 2024 Dec; 27(11):111076. PMID: 39620136
The potential of ancient DNA analyses to provide independent sources of information about events in the historical record remains to be demonstrated. Here we apply palaeogenomic analysis to human remains...
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Meleshko O, Martin M, Flatberg K, Stenoien H, Korneliussen T, Szovenyi P, et al.
Evol Appl . 2024 Aug; 17(8):e13767. PMID: 39165607
Genome evolution under speciation is poorly understood in nonmodel and nonvascular plants, such as bryophytes-the largest group of nonvascular land plants. Their genomes are structurally different from angiosperms and likely...
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Katirtzoglou A, Hansen S, Sveier H, Martin M, Brealey J, Limborg M
Epigenetics . 2024 Aug; 19(1):2392049. PMID: 39151124
The canonical view of DNA methylation, a pivotal epigenetic regulation mechanism in eukaryotes, dictates its role as a suppressor of gene activity, particularly within promoter regions. However, this view is...
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Hold K, Lord E, Brealey J, Le Moullec M, Bieker V, Ellegaard M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Feb; 14(1):4143. PMID: 38374421
Climate warming at the end of the last glacial period had profound effects on the distribution of cold-adapted species. As their range shifted towards northern latitudes, they were able to...
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Brealey J, Kodama M, Rasmussen J, Hansen S, Santos-Bay L, Lecaudey L, et al.
mSystems . 2024 Jan; 9(2):e0104323. PMID: 38294254
Animals and their associated microbiota share long evolutionary histories. However, it is not always clear how host genotype and microbiota interact to affect phenotype. We applied a hologenomic approach to...
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Kellner F, Le Moullec M, Ellegaard M, Rosvold J, Peeters B, Burnett H, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2024 Jan; 33(5):e17274. PMID: 38279681
Overharvest can severely reduce the abundance and distribution of a species and thereby impact its genetic diversity and threaten its future viability. Overharvest remains an ongoing issue for Arctic mammals,...