1. Epithelial Ca 2+ waves triggered by enteric neurons heal the gut

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Afroditi Petsakou
    2. Yifang Liu
    3. Ying Liu
    4. Aram Comjean
    5. Yanhui Hu
    6. Norbert Perrimon

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  2. Evolutionary insights from profiling LINE-1 activity at allelic resolution in a single human genome

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Lei Yang
    2. Genevieve A Metzger
    3. Ricky Padilla Del Valle
    4. Diego Delgadillo Rubalcaba
    5. Richard N McLaughlin

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  3. Missense mutations in CRX homeodomain cause dominant retinopathies through two distinct mechanisms

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Yiqiao Zheng
    2. Chi Sun
    3. Xiaodong Zhang
    4. Philip A Ruzycki
    5. Shiming Chen
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      eLife assessment

      This manuscript is of interest to readers in the field of neural development and neurodegeneration. The study is important as it examines two disease-causing mutations within the homeodomain transcription factor Cone-Rod Homeobox (CRX) that causes retinopathy in humans. The data are solid and the work contributes to our understanding of the underlying pathogenetic mechanisms.

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  4. A scalable and tunable platform for functional interrogation of peptide hormones in fish

    This article has 3 authors:
    1. Eitan Moses
    2. Roman Franek
    3. Itamar Harel
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      Moises and Harel generate an important set of novel molecular tools in African turquoise killifish, an innovative model to study aging biology. The new solid tools described in this paper can boost this buddying model system for broad biotechnological applications. The authors showcase the efficacy of their tools in the context of peptide hormones involved in growth and gonad development. The killifish community will greatly benefit from these novel tools and the relevance of the developed methods will likely go beyond the killifish community.

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  5. High-throughput library transgenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans via Transgenic Arrays Resulting in Diversity of Integrated Sequences (TARDIS)

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Zachary C Stevenson
    2. Megan J Moerdyk-Schauwecker
    3. Stephen A Banse
    4. Dhaval S Patel
    5. Hang Lu
    6. Patrick C Phillips
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      This manuscript provides a description of an approach for efficiently integrating diverse libraries into the C. elegans genome and tools that enable researchers to use the method. It is a valuable contribution for researchers carrying out experiments that would benefit from easy generation of such libraries, and the data for the effectiveness of the method is solid. The advantages of this approach in terms of ease and effectiveness relative to others with similar aims will emerge as they are put to more general use in addressing biological problems.

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  6. Cas9-induced nonhomologous recombination in C. elegans

    This article has 4 authors:
    1. Stefan Zdraljevic
    2. Laura Walter-McNeill
    3. Heriberto Marquez
    4. Leonid Kruglyak

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  7. Disparate patterns of genetic divergence in three widespread corals across a pan-Pacific environmental gradient highlights species-specific adaptation trajectories

    This article has 38 authors:
    1. Benjamin C C Hume
    2. Christian R Voolstra
    3. Eric Armstrong
    4. Guinther Mitushasi
    5. Barbara Porro
    6. Nicolas Oury
    7. Sylvain Agostini
    8. Emilie Boissin
    9. Julie Poulain
    10. Quentin Carradec
    11. David A. Paz-García
    12. Didier Zoccola
    13. Hélène Magalon
    14. Clémentine Moulin
    15. Guillaume Bourdin
    16. Guillaume Iwankow
    17. Sarah Romac
    18. Bernard Banaigs
    19. Emmanuel Boss
    20. Chris Bowler
    21. Colomban de Vargas
    22. Eric Douville
    23. Michel Flores
    24. Paola Furla
    25. Pierre E Galand
    26. Eric Gilson
    27. Fabien Lombard
    28. Stéphane Pesant
    29. Stéphanie Reynaud
    30. Matthew B. Sullivan
    31. Shinichi Sunagawa
    32. Olivier Thomas
    33. Romain Troublé
    34. Rebecca Vega Thurber
    35. Patrick Wincker
    36. Serge Planes
    37. Denis Allemand
    38. Didier Forcioli

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  8. Rescuable sleep and synaptogenesis phenotypes in a Drosophila model of O-GlcNAc transferase intellectual disability

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Ignacy Czajewski
    2. Bijayalaxmi Swain
    3. Jiawei Xu
    4. Laurin McDowall
    5. Andrew T Ferenbach
    6. Daan MF van Aalten

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  9. Dietary Restriction Impacts Peripheral Circadian Clock Output Important for Longevity in Drosophila

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Dae-Sung Hwangbo
    2. Yong-Jae Kwon
    3. Marta Iwanaszko
    4. Peng Jiang
    5. Ladan Abbasi
    6. Nicholas Wright
    7. Sarayu Alli
    8. Alan L. Hutchison
    9. Aaron R. Dinner
    10. Rosemary I Braun
    11. Ravi Allada
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      eLife assessment

      This study describes important findings on how a core component of the circadian clock impacts the effect of dietary restriction (DR) on longevity and fecundity in Drosophila, which lead the authors to postulate rhythmic control of proteostasis in the fat body as a critical aspect of DR effects. The evidence presented is still incomplete, not fully supporting the conclusions of the study, as alternative hypotheses/explanations have not yet been systematically explored. The work will nevertheless be of substantial interest to researchers working in circadian and cell biology, metabolism, and aging, with an interesting hypothesis to be explored further.

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  10. Decoding the genetic and chemical basis of sexual attractiveness in parasitic wasps

    This article has 4 authors:
    1. Weizhao Sun
    2. Michelle Ina Lange
    3. Jürgen Gadau
    4. Jan Buellesbach
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      This important study reveals the genetic regulation of changes in cuticular hydrocarbon profiles in a Hymenopteran insect and links these changes with courtship behaviour and sexual attractiveness. It provides convincing empirical evidence, spanning genetic, chemical, and behavioural data. It adds valuable new perspectives on the mechanisms that underlie chemical recognition and communication systems in nature.

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