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Current Issue

November 4, 2014 ; 111 (44)

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  • Genetic constraints on convergent evolution
  • Bio-inspired reverse color diffraction
  • Ammonium in ocean anoxic zones
  • Aquatic virus diversity
  • Phytochrome signaling in algae

THE LATEST: Science Sessions Podcast: Robin Ali describes efforts to transplant healthy rod and cone cells into afflicted retinas.

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November 7, 2014

  • Interference-mediated synaptonemal complex formation with embedded crossover designation
  • Putting things in order
  • Field-induced superconducting phase of FeSe in the BCS-BEC cross-over
  • Forward genetic screens in mice uncover mediators and suppressors of metastatic reactivation
  • Circular permutation of a synthetic eukaryotic chromosome with the telomerator
  • Angelman syndrome imprinting center encodes a transcriptional promoter

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  • 35,000 years of sea-level change
    A 35,000-year reconstruction of global sea level and ice volume finds no evidence of sea-level oscillations greater than 20 cm between 6,000 years ago and around 150 years ago, when sea level began to rise.
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  • Disease transmission and antibiotic-induced hyperinflammation
    Highly infectious individuals within a population, known as superspreaders, may be more tolerant to intestinal perturbations caused by antibiotic treatment than non-superspreaders, according to a study.
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