2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2307780121
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Intergenomic signatures of coevolution between Tasmanian devils and an infectious cancer

Dylan G. Gallinson,
Christopher P. Kozakiewicz,
Rhett M. Rautsaw
et al.

Abstract: Coevolution is common and frequently governs host–pathogen interaction outcomes. Phenotypes underlying these interactions often manifest as the combined products of the genomes of interacting species, yet traditional quantitative trait mapping approaches ignore these intergenomic interactions. Devil facial tumor disease (DFTD), an infectious cancer afflicting Tasmanian devils ( Sarcophilus harrisii ), has decimated devil populations due to universal host susceptibility and a fatality ra… Show more

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