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  <title><![CDATA[A first of its kind C. elegans study uncovers the diversity and evolution of gene regulation]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr">A team of researchers from the&nbsp;<a href="https://biosciences.gatech.edu/">School of Biological Sciences</a> found some answers to the mystery of gene regulation by turning to the trusty roundworm&nbsp;<em>C. elegans</em>, a frequently studied model organism that has contributed to many important discoveries. In their new&nbsp;<a href="https://academic.oup.com/genetics/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/genetics/iyaf110/8159564?redirectedFrom=fulltext">study</a> published in&nbsp;<em>GENETICS</em>, the researchers used a powerful new approach to compare gene activity across several types of wildly diverse worm strains from all over the world to uncover their regulatory structure.</p><p dir="ltr">In this first of its kind study, the researchers crossed each strain of worm with their standard N2 lab strain to make a hybrid offspring. They then used a modern and powerful technique called allele-specific RNA sequencing to determine how the genes were being used in these new strains, and which parent DNA is driving the gene’s activity.</p>]]></body>
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      <value><![CDATA[ Genes to Genomes ]]></value>
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      <value>2025-08-15</value>
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