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Same field, different environment: New study deciphers why maize plants flower at different times–and why it matters
A new international study in G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics peeled back the husk of maize, revealing a hidden layer of genetic variation that explains why maize grown side by side perceive the same environment differently, and why...

Mapping the mouse seminal vesicle: A single-cell atlas suggests a new role for seminal fluid
The first single-cell atlas of the mouse seminal vesicle published in G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics links immune signaling to potential paternal effects on reproduction.

Reproducibility for everyone: Breaking down barriers to better science
Reproducibility is the backbone of credible science. But for many researchers, especially early in their careers, putting reproducibility into practice can feel overwhelming. With a sea of tools and resources available, where do you even...