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  • Chromosomes under fluorescence microscope, red colored Human chromosomes from blood

    New manuscript by Tegan Horan challenges the existing understanding of chromosome exchanges

    June 2026 Tegan Horan, a Research Associate in the Cohen lab, has published a new manuscript in the Oxford Academic’s Molecular Biology and Evolution journal that sheds new light on the process by which mammals complete chromosome exchanges. Per Tegan: "During the production of eggs and sperm, pairs of chromosomes exchange pieces of DNA [...]

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