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genome for use in genetic exchange. These virus-like entities are non-infectious and cannot replicate themselves, but are able to transduce random sections of the genome within a population. We aim to
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the pseudostratified architecture found in epithelial tissues, and how the architecture is exploited for various functions such as morphogenesis, organ development, and tissue fate. We use diverse model organisms
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light-averse diamondback moths (Plutella xylostella) via artificial selection for use in comparative behavioral and genetic analyses; (ii) leveraging techniques from the fields of behavioral ecology and
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