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TWiEVO 93: Faster than a speeding bacteria

This Week in Evolution

Release Date: 08/25/2023

TWiEVO 119: Drive fast, take chances, and encode a Y chromosome show art TWiEVO 119: Drive fast, take chances, and encode a Y chromosome

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Nels and Vincent explain research attempting to explain why among humans, females around the world live on average 5 years longer than males, but the trend is reversed in many birds, amphibians, and insects. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the  Sexual selection drives  (Sci Adv) Timestamps by  Science Picks 1:37:00 Nels –  Vincent –  Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to twievo@microbe.tv  

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TWiEVO 118: Mother of an unrelated brother show art TWiEVO 118: Mother of an unrelated brother

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Nels and Vincent discuss research which shows a shift from the rule that living organisms produce same-species offspring: an ant that produces individuals from two distinct species. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the  David Baltimore interview () One mother for  (Nature) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels –  Vincent –  Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to twievo@microbe.tv

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TWiEVO 117: Genes that don't leave show art TWiEVO 117: Genes that don't leave

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Nels and Vincent discuss research on hidden evolutionary constraints that dictate the retention of coronavirus accessory gene, which was flagged by NIH as potentially dangerous gain-of-function research. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the   and retention of coronavirus accessory genes (Curr Biol) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels –  and  Vincent –  Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to twievo@microbe.tv

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TWiEVO 116: An ant and two fungi walk into a bar and meet a naked mole rat show art TWiEVO 116: An ant and two fungi walk into a bar and meet a naked mole rat

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Nels and Vincent review research on how neuropeptides influence the behavior of leafcutter ants, and regulate the different caste behaviors such as defenders, leaf foragers, brood care, and fungus farming. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the  Neuropeptides and  (Cell) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels –  Vincent – Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to twievo@microbe.tv

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TWiEVO 115: Even the archaea are going viral show art TWiEVO 115: Even the archaea are going viral

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Nels and Vincent discuss an ultra reduced archaeal genome, the closest cellular entity to date that approaches a viral strategy of existence. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the  Ultra-reduced  (bioRxiv) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels –  Vincent – Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to twievo@microbe.tv

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TWiEVO 114: The best experiments ever done show art TWiEVO 114: The best experiments ever done

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Nels and Vincent review the properties of Mendel’s pea genes through the lens of modern genetic analysis. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the  Insights into  (Nature) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels –  Vincent – Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to twievo@microbe.tv

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TWiEVO 113: A wolf in wolf's clothing show art TWiEVO 113: A wolf in wolf's clothing

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Nels and Vincent explain the ancestry and evolution of the extinct dire wolf. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the  Evolution and ancestry of  (bioRxiv) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels –  Vincent – Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to twievo@microbe.tv

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TWiEVO 112: Sex-Z cephalopods show art TWiEVO 112: Sex-Z cephalopods

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Nels and Vincent explain the ancient evolutionary origin of sex in cephalopods. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the  Evolution of  (Current Biol) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels – Vincent –  Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to twievo@microbe.tv

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TWiEVO 111: Copy that, genome show art TWiEVO 111: Copy that, genome

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Nels and Vincent explain how template switching during DNA replication is a widespread source of adaptive gene amplification. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the   and gene amplification (eLife) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels –Jeremy Berg on Bluesky – jeremymberg.bsky.social Vincent – Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to twievo@microbe.tv

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TWiEVO 110: Ants go from carpenters to surgeons show art TWiEVO 110: Ants go from carpenters to surgeons

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Nels and Vincent reveal that worker ants amputate their colleagues injured leg to prevent infections. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the  Wound-dependent  in ants (Curr Biol) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels – Vincent – Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to twievo@microbe.tv

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Nels and Vincent review a collision of synthetic biology and experimental evolution, using a minimal synthetic bacterial cell with only 473 genes, the smallest genome of any known organism that can be grown in lab culture.

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