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    Abstract. Understanding the targets of selection associated with changes in behavioral traits represents an important challenge of current evolutionary research

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    • Espíndola-Hernández et al. search for signals of accelerated rates of evolution associated with a diurnal lifestyle in owls using a genome-wide comparative approach and identify owl-specific noncoding elements as potential candidates. #G3Journal | https://t.co/qGDvLS1viN https://t.co/jgGb696Z17

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    Abstract. Organisms rely on chemical cues in their environment to indicate the presence or absence of food, reproductive partners, predators, or other harmful s

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    • Chaubey et al. report that #Celegans lacking the gap junction component INX-20 are hypersensitive in their behavioral response to both soluble and volatile chemical stimuli that signal through G protein-coupled receptor pathways in ASH neurons. #GENETICS | https://t.co/rU5pwzW4LJ https://t.co/hzlN9nY35D

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    Abstract. Because of pleiotropy, mutations affect the expression and inheritance of multiple traits and, together with selection, are expected to shape standing

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