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Papers that are addressing the challenges of new technology
New in G3: Papers tackling the promises and pitfalls of technology—from machine learning limits to mapping bias and beyond. Have work that confronts tough questions? Submit today.
Community Voices
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When U.S. scientific research isn’t funded, the economy takes a hit
Our latest blog series shedding light on how members of our community are being affected by recent government funding and policy changes continues with a look into the economic impact to the United States and loss of output from decreased investment in science. Read the previous post on how the changes are impacting early career…
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Policy changes are closing the door on the “American Dream”
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How policy changes are driving top researchers abroad and what that means for the U.S.
Policy & Advocacy
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A Call to Action: Learn what you can do now to protect science
A message to the GSA Community from The Executive Committee of the Genetics Society of America
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Letter from the GSA President on recent developments arising from the U.S. Presidential administration
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Paths to Science Policy with Daniel Pomeroy
Science & Publishing
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A first of its kind C. elegans study uncovers the diversity and evolution of gene regulation
A new paper in GENETICS shows how multiple strains of C. elegans developed their own unique methods for controlling gene activity.
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Genes in context: How lifestyle and socioeconomic conditions shape the genetics of complex traits
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GENETICS Expands Primers Section
From the Archives
Cold-loving fungi fight frostbite, but can’t take the heat
To the unaided eye, Antarctic soil and alpine glaciers may appear to be barren wastelands devoid of life. But some microbes call hostile habitats like these home. Research on one such organism, published in the latest issue of G3, reveals some of the mechanisms behind cold adaptation—and explains why these otherwise hardy creatures can’t survive…