Highlights

  • Evolution and infertility

    Deeply conserved genes have a prominent role in the regulation of male germ cells, and disruption of this ancient genetic program leads to human reproductive disease.

    Rion Brattig Correia, Joana M Almeida ... Paulo Navarro-Costa
    Reviewed Preprint Updated
  • Pigeons versus predators

    Motion-capture cameras reveal details of predator detection and escape by pigeons.

    Mathilde Delacoux, Fumihiro Kano
    Research Article
  • Male-specific B-cell lymphomas

    Experiments on mice suggest that a receptor called ACKR4 may be a male-specific prognostic factor for Burkitt lymphomas.

    Anne Fajac, Iva Simeonova ... Franck Toledo
    Research Article

Latest research

    1. Evolutionary Biology

    Alasemenia, the earliest ovule with three wings and without cupule

    Deming Wang, Jiangnan Yang ... Pu Huang
    Early seeds without cupules evolved functions in wind dispersal and probable photosynthetic nutrition and three-winged seeds are more adapted to wind dispersal than seeds with one, two, or four wings.
    1. Genetics and Genomics

    Identifying in vivo genetic dependencies of melanocyte and melanoma development

    Sarah Perlee, Yilun Ma ... Richard M White
    1. Evolutionary Biology

    Evolution of novel mimicry polymorphisms through Haldane’s sieve and rare recombination

    Riddhi Deshmukh, Saurav Baral ... Krushnamegh Kunte
    1. Neuroscience

    Bridging the gap between presynaptic hair cell function and neural sound encoding

    Lina María Jaime Tobón, Tobias Moser
    1. Medicine
    2. Neuroscience

    NE contribution to rebooting unconsciousness caused by midazolam

    LeYuan Gu, WeiHui Shao ... HongHai Zhang
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Developmental Biology

    Ciliary length regulation by intraflagellar transport in zebrafish

    Yi Sun, Zhe Chen ... Chengtian Zhao