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TWiEVO 99: A shocking means to move genes

This Week in Evolution

Release Date: 05/08/2024

TWiEVO 106: What's old immunity is new again show art TWiEVO 106: What's old immunity is new again

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Nels and Vincent explain how homology searches of anti-phage systems in eukaryotic genomes can be used to discover proteins of the human immune system. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the   from antiphage systems (Cell Host Micro) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels –  Vincent –  Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to [email protected]

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TWiEVO 105: Not every rose has its thorn show art TWiEVO 105: Not every rose has its thorn

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Nels and Vincent look at how plant prickles, sharp epidermal projections that provide defense from predators and other advantages, arose by convergent evolution, the emergence of analogous traits in distantly related species. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the   of plant prickles (Science) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels –  Vincent –  Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to [email protected]

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TWiEVO 104: Wooly mammoth prosciutto show art TWiEVO 104: Wooly mammoth prosciutto

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Nels and Vincent discuss the genome sequence of an ancient wooly mammoth, which shows that the three-dimensional architecture of the DNA can persist after 50,000 years. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the  Three dimensional architecture of  genome (Cell) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels –  Vincent –  Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to [email protected]

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TWiEVO 103: Change the world by duplicating yourself show art TWiEVO 103: Change the world by duplicating yourself

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Nels and Vincent explore a direct experimental test of Ohno’s Hypothesis, which states that gene duplication can help genes tolerate new mutations and thus facilitates the evolution of new phenotypes. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the  Direct test of  (eLive) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels – Vincent –  Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to [email protected]

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Nels and Vincent explain how deep genomics of macroalgae illuminate multiple paths to aquatic, photosynthetic multicellularity. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the  Paths to aquatic,  (Mol Plant) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels – Vincent –  and the follow up  Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to [email protected]

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TWiEVO 101: 99 problems but a tail ain't one show art TWiEVO 101: 99 problems but a tail ain't one

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Nels and Vincent review the genetic basis for tail-loss evolution in humans and apes. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the  Genetic basis of  in apes (Nature) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels – Vincent –  Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to [email protected]

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TWiEVO 99: A shocking means to move genes show art TWiEVO 99: A shocking means to move genes

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Nels and Vincent reveal how electric organ discharge from the electric eel facilitates the introduction of DNA into teleost larvae. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the   moves DNA into cells (Peer J) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels – Vincent –  and G Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to [email protected]

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TWiEVO 100: Spaces that celebrate science show art TWiEVO 100: Spaces that celebrate science

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Rich Condit joins Nels and Vincent at the Science Mill in Johnson City, Texas, where Director of STEM Education Jeehyun Park talks about the goals of the childrens’ museum. Hosts: , , and  Guest:  Subscribe (free): , , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the  Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels – and  Rich –  Vincent – SXSW Session ““ Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to [email protected]

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TWiEVO 98: The worms strike back! show art TWiEVO 98: The worms strike back!

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Nels and Vincent discuss how behavioural individuality determines infection risk in clonal ant colonies. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the  Infection risk in  (Nat Comm) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels –  Vincent –   Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to [email protected]

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TWiEVO 97: Germs trapping worms show art TWiEVO 97: Germs trapping worms

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Nels and Vincent review a study of the key processes required for the different stages of fungal carnivory by a nematode-trapping fungus. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , , ,   of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the  Fungal carnivory by a  (Plos Biol) Timestamps by  Science Picks Nels –  Vincent –  Music on TWiEVO is performed by  Send your evolution questions and comments to [email protected]

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Nels and Vincent reveal how electric organ discharge from the electric eel facilitates the introduction of DNA into teleost larvae.

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