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R2d2 Beats Mendel: Scientists Discover Selfish Gene That Breaks Long-Held Law of Genetic Inheritance
Posted: February 14, 2015 at 3:46 pm
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Newswise CHAPEL HILL, NC The force is strong with this one. UNC School of Medicine researchers discovered a gene called R2d2 Responder to meiotic drive 2 that breaks Gregor Mendels century-old law of segregation, which states that you have an equal probability of inheriting each of two copies of every gene from both parents.
For years, scientists had evidence that this law was being broken in mammals, but they didnt know how. Now theyve implicated R2d2, a so-called selfish gene. Led by UNC School of Medicine scientists, researchers from across the country used data from thousands of genetically diverse mice to show that female mice pass on one copy of the R2d2 gene more frequently than the other copy.
The discovery, published in PLoS Genetics, has wide ranging implications. For instance, when doctors calculate the probability of a person inheriting the genes responsible for a disease, the calculations are based on Mendels law. Findings from the fields of evolutionary genetics and population genetics are also based on Mendels law. And the discovery could have implications for the fields of biomedical science, infectious diseases, and even agriculture.
R2d2 is a good example of a poorly understood phenomenon known as female meiotic drive when an egg is produced and a selfish gene is segregated to the egg more than half the time, said Fernando Pardo-Manuel de Villena, PhD, professor of genetics and senior author of the paper. One notable but poorly understood example of this in humans involves the transmission fused chromosomes that can contribute to trisomies when three chromosomes are passed on to offspring instead of two.
Trisomies are associated with miscarriages or can lead to developmental disorders, including Down, Edwards, and Patau syndromes.
Understanding how meiotic drive works may shed light on the meiotic abnormalities underlying these disorders, Pardo-Manuel de Villena said. Now, we finally have an easily controlled and manageable system so we can study meiotic drive.
The researchers, including John Didion, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow at the NIH, former UNC graduate student, and first author of the paper, first discovered R2d2 while developing the Collaborative Cross (CC) and Diversity Outbred (DO) two related populations of laboratory mice that were derived by mixing eight genetically-diverse inbred lines. They examined genotype data from hundreds of CC lines and thousands of DO mice and found that in every place in the genome save one, each of the eight parent lines made equal contributions to the population. The one exception occurred in the middle of mouse chromosome 2.
Using whole-genome sequences from the parent lines, the scientists found that R2d2 was responsible for the gain of many copies of a gene sequence present in all females with meiotic drive. Deletion of most of the R2d2 gene copies restored the expected pattern of inheritance. This provided solid evidence that the R2d2 gene was indeed the cause of the unusual mutation found on chromosome 2.
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Let’s Try: Stay Dead Evolution: Nazi Censorship – Video
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Criminal Girls Invite Only CENSORED – Punish/Motivate Time/Spanking – Video Game Censorship – Video
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Ron Paul: 'I'm not pro-Russian'
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The former Texas congressman, who's considered by many to be the face of the libertarian movement, spoke at the International Students for Liberty Conference in Washington, immediately following a video address to the young crowd by National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.
Paul's remarks contained his usual non-interventionism rhetoric, even when he was challenged by a student from Kiev who asked why Paul hadn't denounced Russian aggression against Ukraine and the annexation of Crimea.
"Crimea is not exactly a foreign country, according to the Russians. But I'm neutral on that," the former presidential candidate argued.
"I don't take a pro-Russian stand. I don't defend what they do," he continued, adding that he thinks all foreign entities, including the United States, NATO and Europeans, should not be involved. "And get the Russians out."
"I'm not pro-Putin, I'm not pro-Russian," he also said, referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin. "I'm pro-facts"
Paul blasted other foreign entanglements by the U.S. government, including the fight against ISIS. But, remaining ideologically pure, he argued individuals should have the freedom to go fight for what they believe in.
"Does that mean we shouldn't have a moral concern? No. I would make sure that it's legal for anybody here who wants to go and fight on either side in any war, go to it," he said.
While Paul's stances are largely cheered at gatherings like the one he spoke at Friday night, they're otherwise lampooned by wider audiences and stray from positions from his own son, who's long made clear that he and his father don't agree on everything.
But as Rand Paul, who's scheduled to speak at the same conference Saturday night via video, moves closer to a potential presidential bid, his father's comments attract further scrutiny and get attention in the media.
In a light-hearted moment, the moderator at the event asked Ron Paul if his son was among his top three favorites for the Republican presidential nomination.
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Excursions, Ep. 29: Neoconservatism Versus Libertarianism, Part 2 – Video
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Excursions, Ep. 29: Neoconservatism Versus Libertarianism, Part 2
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Orla Gartland – Souvenirs (4AM Remix) – Video
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Local business leaders told to start thinking of region as a creative center
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Published: Friday, February 13, 2015 at 2:57 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, February 13, 2015 at 4:17 p.m.
SARASOTA - Living in a global, digitally connected world, Southwest Florida leaders need to start thinking of the region as a creative center, futurist and author David Houle told the Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce on Friday.
At the same time, the community should begin edging away from defining itself primarily by its beaches.
Houle contends rising sea levels brought on by continued global warming will cause many beaches to disappear as early as the 2030s or 2040s.
"Ask people outside Florida what they think of as Florida, and they say Disney World and beaches," Houle told the chamber's annual kickoff breakfast, attended by 450 and held at the Polo Grill. "That is not a strategy.
"The issues the state has to face in next 15 years are water usage, education and completely redoing the transportation, energy and communications infrastructure in the state," Houle said.
The author of six books, "futurist in residence" at the Ringling College of Art & Design and a Herald-Tribune columnist, Houle splits time between Evanston, Illinois, and Sarasota.
His new book, written with Ringling professor Tim Rumage and due out in April, will argue that world leaders need to make drastic changes to prevent environmental catastrophe.
Such thinking should be at the forefront in Southwest Florida, where a growing population and an eroding shoreline will have a dramatic impact going forward.
Houle also argues technological advancements are rippling through society and are affecting the very development of children.
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Let’s Play Alien: Isolation Part 4 | I NEARLY DIED – Video
Posted: February 13, 2015 at 2:52 pm
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Astronauts Don Jedi Robes for Star Wars-Inspired Poster
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NASA The official crew poster for the International Space Station's 45th expedition pays tribute to Disney/Lucasfilm's Star Wars.
That's no Star Wars poster. It's a space station... crew.
NASA on Thursday (Feb. 12) revealed the official poster for the International Space Station Expedition 45 crew and let's just say, the Force is strong with them.
The six astronauts and cosmonauts, who will begin their residency on the orbital outpost beginning this September, traded their blue NASA flight suits for brown Jedi robes at the photo shoot.
Entitled "International Space Station Expedition XLV: The Science Continues," the poster features the station's first year-long mission crew Scott Kelly and Mikhail Kornienko (right, bottom and middle), together with NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren (left, bottom), Russian cosmonauts Sergei Volkov and Oleg Kononenko (right, top and left, top) and Kimiya Yui with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. [NASA's Wackiest Astronaut Mission Posters (Photos)]
The poster includes the crew's official mission patch at its center (which may or may not be coincidentally the same shape as an Imperial Star Destroyer), flanked on its sides by a Russian Soyuz rocket like the type the crew will ride to orbit and a European Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) with its distinctive "X-wing" solar panels. The station itself is depicted above the crew.
(Look carefully and you might spot another space station or is that a moon? hiding in the shadows.)
The poster's theme and layout was reportedly the idea of Lindgren, who will be making his first trip into space with this mission. NASA photographers and graphic artists at the Johnson Space Center in Houston brought the poster together, digitally adding the lightsabers and background.
The Star Wars-infused crew poster is the latest in a series of NASA posters spoofing movie and other entertainment one-sheets. Past releases have parodied Pirates of the Caribbean, Tron, The Beatles, Star Trek and Harry Potter. The station's current Expedition 42 crew drew inspiration from their mission's numerical designation to recreate the movie poster for "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy."
The Expedition 45 crew poster is not the first time NASA and Star Wars have combined.
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