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Today our paper is in the cover of @CurrentBiology and on the same issue there is a dispatch about our work!
In the same species, on neighboring islands, we see radically different warning colors emerge. Evolution in action: Selection-driven color variation in the aposematic strawberry poison frog, Oophaga pumilio: Current Biology cell.com/current-biol...
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A great summary of our recent warbler hybridization work in PLOS Bio.
New story on the Avian Hybrids blog! A colorful mess: Widespread exchange of pigmentation genes across the Parulidae phylogeny avianhybrids.wordpress.com/2… Based on the PLoS Biology paper by Kevin Bennett and his colleagues | #ornithology
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Today in @ScienceMagazine, we report a new DNA editing technology to seamlessly write massive changes into the right place in the human genome. The reason gene editing hasn't transformed human health is that current gene editing technologies like CRISPR are very limited. The problem with CRISPR is that it cuts up your DNA, and then hopes that unreliable cellular DNA repair will make the wanted edit. @geochurch famously called it genome vandalism. More precise versions of CRISPR only edit less than 100 bases - often only a single base. Therefore, it's not suited to make large changes safely. However, most diseases are not the result of mutations in one location. Instead, their causes are spread all across the 3 billion base pairs in the genome. We found bridge RNAs in bacterial “jumping genes” that allow us to make safe and arbitrary changes (insert, cut out, or flip) to every nucleotide within (up to) a 1 million bp sequence in your DNA. In the paper, we show that we can correct the disease-causing DNA repeats that cause Friedreich's ataxia (which is a rare neurological disease). The same approach could be applied to Huntington’s and other repeat expansion disorders. At @arcinstitute, we're working towards a full Turing machine for biology. Evo, our DNA foundation model, helps us design the optimal healthy DNA sequences. And Bridge recombination gives us the ability to seamlessly write these changes into the right place in the genome. This work was a wonderful collaboration with my @arcinstitute cofounder @SKonermann and led by the indefatigable @ntperry13, alongside our amazing bridge editing team: @BartieLiam @dhruvakatrekar @Gabogonzalez515 @mgdurrant @james_jw_pai @AlisonFanton Juliana Martins Masa Hiraizumi @chiaroscurale @hnisimasu
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New paper published! How does a mid-size river impact gene flow and population structure, including when there is an adaptive sexual trait present on one bank but not the other? With Peri Bolton, @robb_brumfield, Jerry Wilkinson, and Mike Braun. doi.org/10.1093/evolut/qpaf1…
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Finally, we ran demographic models to estimate gene flow and found a similar result. Higher gene flow upriver than downriver. But in both areas, there is plenty of gene flow across the river.
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What does this mean for plumage introgression? We may have caught this situation as gene flow is temporarily slowed at the river before continuing. Or it could point to geographic variation in female preference or some other unusual scenario. Either would be pretty interesting.
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...except by me who watched it on mute and celebrated while trying to rock a baby to sleep.
The doink heard 'round the Beltway: defector.com/the-doink-heard…
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✍️ New story on the Avian Hybrids blog! Fruit resources explain the courtship dynamics at White-bearded Manakin leks buff.ly/4fnw5vp Based on the Biology Letters study by Luke Anderson and his colleagues | #ornithology

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And now we need to find the House Finch ketolase.
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A new paper with big news in the world of red carotenoid ornamentation: House Finches do not utilize CYP2J19/BDH1L to produce red feather pigments. Why is this big new?...(1/6) doi.org/10.1101/2024.11.26.6…

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how it feels to recommend "minor revisions"
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Out today in @ScienceAdvances. We trace the evolutionary history of a trait under sexual selection in a genus of dancing manakins. Co-led with @hawchuan. science.org/doi/epdf/10.1126…
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This project was a huge effort and relied on the work of many dedicated scientists. Huge thanks to everyone who helped make it happen! science.org/doi/epdf/10.1126…
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Bonus video of dancing manakins!
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