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    The population genomics of within-host Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    Recent progress in genomic sequencing from patient samples has allowed for the first detailed insight into the within-host genetic diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.TB), revealing remarkably low levels o...

    Ana Y. Morales-Arce, Susanna J. Sabin, Anne C. Stone, Jeffrey D. Jensen in Heredity (2021)

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    Getting sick in the Neolithic

    Ancient Salmonella enterica genomes from humans beginning to adopt farming lifestyles reveal insight into how epidemiological pathways were affected by human cultural transitions.

    Anne C. Stone in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2020)

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    Rapid evolution of BRCA1 and BRCA2in humans and other primates

    The maintenance of chromosomal integrity is an essential task of every living organism and cellular repair mechanisms exist to guard against insults to DNA. Given the importance of this process, it is expected...

    Dianne I Lou, Ross M McBee, Uyen Q Le, Anne C Stone in BMC Evolutionary Biology (2014)

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    Ancient DNA gives green light to Galápagos Land Iguana repatriation

    Land Iguanas, Conolophus subcristatus,were extirpated from Isla Baltra, GalápagosArchipelago in the 1940s. Historical recordsindicate that some Baltra iguanas weretranslocated to nearby Isla Seymour Norte inthe 1...

    Bruce V. Hofkin, April Wright, Jennifer Altenbach in Conservation Genetics (2003)