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" ... Currently, the Carysfort Coral Tree Nursery is home to 104 “Coral Trees,” with 54 genotypes of staghorn coral and 4 genotypes of elkhorn coral. Looking like PVC Christmas trees on the ocean floor, the corals are housed in a combined total of more than 6,000 individual coral colonies within the nursery. When the corals are ready to be harvested after one year, they are then planted onto Carysfort Reef. ... "
" ... In 2016, concerns surrounding the lack of genetic variety of dasheen in countries such as St. Vincent, Jamaica and Dominica resulted in the introduction of 50 new genotypes of the crop under a project funded by the EU. Continued support of this nature would be critical, in order to boost the biodiversity of the crop in the Caribbean, and enhance its climate resilience. ... "
" ... Karnauskas adds that "we think that data available so far on Vertex drugs is truly suggesting that the company has a cystic fibrosis franchise technology. Given (recent) comments from FDA (made during a webinar), we believe that the agency might be lenient towards Vertex drugs in smaller genotypes as the drug & technology seem to be effective and safe in larger genotypes. If these results continue to hold, we could potentially see an expedited path for less represented cystic fibrosis genotypes." ... "
" ... The rapid expansion of the B.1.1.7 lineage of SARS-CoV-2 is an interesting phenomenon that must have an explanation. Most likely, it has some kind of evolutionary advantage compared to other genotypes. The fact that the mutation N501Y makes SARS-CoV-2 more transmissible in mice suggests that this evolutionary advantage might have something to do with the virus’s ability to infect host cells, although this hasn’t actually been established yet. This could be epidemiologically important, for instance if it results in a reduction in the infectious dose. Likewise, there is no evidence yet concerning effects on disease severity one way or the other. ... "
" ... We come into this world with genotypes, but on this occasion, the die is certainly not cast. What we eat, how well we are taken care of and what we experience modulates our genes. For example, people who inherit the gene of tallness might not grow as tall if they are malnourished. ... "