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  • The genomic distribution of... The genomic distribution of transposable elements is driven by spatially variable purifying selection
    Langmüller, Anna M; Nolte, Viola; Dolezal, Marlies ... Nucleic acids research, 09/2023, Volume: 51, Issue: 17
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    Abstract It is widely accepted that the genomic distribution of transposable elements (TEs) mainly reflects the outcome of purifying selection and insertion bias (1). Nevertheless, the relative ...
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  • Fitness effects of CRISPR e... Fitness effects of CRISPR endonucleases in Drosophila melanogaster populations
    Langmüller, Anna M; Champer, Jackson; Lapinska, Sandra ... eLife, 09/2022, Volume: 11
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    Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)/Cas9 provides a highly efficient and flexible genome editing technology with numerous potential applications ranging from gene ...
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  • A homing suppression gene d... A homing suppression gene drive with multiplexed gRNAs maintains high drive conversion efficiency and avoids functional resistance alleles
    Yang, Emily; Metzloff, Matthew; Langmüller, Anna M ... G3, 05/2022, Volume: 12, Issue: 6
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    Gene drives are engineered alleles that can bias inheritance in their favor, allowing them to spread throughout a population. They could potentially be used to modify or suppress pest populations, ...
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  • Deep cis-regulatory homolog... Deep cis-regulatory homology of the butterfly wing pattern ground plan
    Mazo-Vargas, Anyi; Langmüller, Anna M.; Wilder, Alexis ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 10/2022, Volume: 378, Issue: 6617
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    Butterfly wing patterns derive from a deeply conserved developmental ground plan yet are diverse and evolve rapidly. It is poorly understood how gene regulatory architectures can accommodate both ...
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