Group 2: Male genital titillators and the intensity of post-copulatory sexual selection across bushcrickets

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Group 13: Poison Frog Mutations Allow for Decreased Toxin Sensitivity

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Group 19: Genomic Signature of an Avian Lilliput Effect across the K-Pg Extinction

References:

Berv, J. S., & Field, D. J. (2017, July 13). Genomic Signature of an Avian Lilliput Effect across the K-Pg Extinction. Retrieved October 27, 2017, from https://academic.oup.com/sysbio/article/doi/10.1093/sysbio/syx064/3960267/Genomic-Signature-of-an-Avian-Lilliput-Effect

Leonard, P. (2017, September 20). That Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs? It May Have Sped Up Bird Evolution. Retrieved October 27, 2017, from https://www.allaboutbirds.org/that-asteroid-that-killed-the-dinosaurs-it-may-have-sped-up-bird-evolution/

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Group 34: Cell Metabolism: A Predictive Model for Selective Targeting of the Warburg Effect

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Group 37: Surveying the sequence diversity of model prebiotic peptides by mass spctrometry

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Group 6: Species as Stressors: Heterospecific Interactions and the Cellular Stress Response under Global Change

 

This video was completed by Bailey Scott, Marianna Frietas, Madison Jones, Kaitlin Kitchens, and Matt DeJonge. It describes how interspecies interactions can cause a change in gene expression in organisms (dubbed cellular stress response or CSR) , and seeks to further our understanding of CSR by studying competitive relations between two species of porcelain crabs.

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Group 6: Species as Stressors: Heterospecific Interactions and the Cellular Stress Response under Global Change

This video was completed by Bailey Scott, Marianna Frietas, Madison Jones, Kaitlin Kitchens, and Matt DeJonge. It describes how interspecies interactions can cause a change in gene expression in organisms (dubbed cellular stress response or CSR) , and seeks to further our understanding of CSR by studying competitive relations between two species of porcelain crabs.

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Group 42: Structure of Histone-Based Chromatin in Archaea

This video was created by Amanda Worden, Kristine Ferguson, and Arfa Ul-Haque. It describes an experiment that explores the evolutionary divergence between Archaea and Eukarya as a result of different histone use in DNA folding.

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Group 30: A randomized synbiotic trial to prevent sepsis in rural India

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Group 38: Diversity of Model Prebiotic Peptides

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