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    The genetic basis of parental care evolution in monogamous mice by Bendesky, Andres, Kwon, Young-Mi, Lassance, Jean-Marc, Lewarch, Caitlin L., Yao, Shenqin, Peterson, Brant K., He, Meng Xiao, Dulac, Catherine, Hoekstra, Hopi E.

    Published in Nature (London) (27-04-2017)
    “…Parental care is essential for the survival of mammals, yet the mechanisms underlying its evolution remain largely unknown. Here we show that two sister…”
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    Pol II Docking and Pausing at Growth and Stress Genes in C. elegans by Maxwell, Colin S., Kruesi, William S., Core, Leighton J., Kurhanewicz, Nicole, Waters, Colin T., Lewarch, Caitlin L., Antoshechkin, Igor, Lis, John T., Meyer, Barbara J., Baugh, L. Ryan

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (01-02-2014)
    “…Fluctuations in nutrient availability profoundly impact gene expression. Previous work revealed postrecruitment regulation of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) during…”
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    Evolution of gene expression across brain regions in behaviourally divergent deer mice by Kautt, Andreas F, Chen, Jenny, Lewarch, Caitlin L, Hu, Caroline, Turner, Kyle, Lassance, Jean-Marc, Baier, Felix, Bedford, Nicole L, Bendesky, Andres, Hoekstra, Hopi E

    Published in Molecular ecology (23-01-2024)
    “…The evolution of innate behaviours is ultimately due to genetic variation likely acting in the nervous system. Gene regulation may be particularly important…”
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    A Comparison of men’s Life History, Aging, and Testosterone Levels among Datoga Pastoralists, Hadza Foragers, and Qom Transitional Foragers by Alvarado, Louis Calistro, Valeggia, Claudia R., Ellison, Peter T., Lewarch, Caitlin L., Muller, Martin N.

    Published in Adaptive human behavior and physiology (01-09-2019)
    “…Objectives Relative to industrialized populations, men from subsistence groups exhibit lower testosterone values and more modest declines with age. Limited…”
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    The evolution of nesting behaviour in Peromyscus mice by Lewarch, Caitlin L., Hoekstra, Hopi E.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-05-2018)
    “…Structures built by animals, such as nests, often can be considered extended phenotypes that facilitate the study of animal behaviour. For rodents, nest…”
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