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How landscape can affect disease transmission


Why animal behavior changes in proximity to human development
Researchers are using genetic tools to track movements of mongooses in Botswana.
July 15, 2021
Under a concrete drainage culvert at the edge of a town in Botswana, a troop of banded mongoose is getting ready to leave its den. Moving from shade into light, the cat-sized animals scan the area for signs of danger and for opportunities to find something to eat in an increasingly crowded neighborhood.
The genetics of this troop s members and others like them are providing researchers with a new understanding of how and why animal behavior changes in proximity to human development and how that change can affect infectious disease spread. ....

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Researchers look for human disease solutions in opossums


Scientists look for ways evolution fights disease-causing pathogens
Researchers are looking at opossums for immunological solutions to human diseases.
April 7, 2021
Scientists have examined the immune system of an unusual group of mammals, which includes a small South American opossum, to find solutions that evolution has produced to fight disease-causing pathogens.
In a paper in the journal
Science, an international team of researchers at the University of New Mexico, Monash University in Australia and the U.S. National Institutes of Health has defined a novel T cell lineage, called γµ T cells, found only in marsupials, such as kangaroos and opossums, and monotremes such as the duckbill platypus. ....

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