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             The evolution of effectorsPathogens that cause abnormal growths called galls in plants rely on effector molecules with structures and targeting strategies that are conserved across evolutionary lineages. 
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             The safety-efficiency dilemmaThe Pavlovian fear system has a larger role in decision-making than previously thought, helping to keep it both safe and efficient during exploratory behaviour. 
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             No change for astroctyesGenetically removing the RNA-binding protein PTBP1 from astrocytes does not convert them into neurons, contrary to previous claims. 
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             Genetic pathways in brown algaeLife-cycle-related patterns of gene expression are conserved across the brown algae. 
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             Tracing cell fates in embryosDifferences in the activity of an enzyme called CARM1 influence whether blastomeres become part of the embryo or the placenta. 
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             New university partnershipseLife is partnering with two leading UK universities on open access agreements that promote a more open and equitable approach to scientific publishing. 
 
    We liked the idea of having an open 'conversation' with the reviewers during the process, and having the chance to polish the manuscript by following the editors and reviewers’ recommendations without the threat of rejection.
Patrick Allard, UCLA and eLife author
Researchers explain why they published in eLifeMagazine
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