Hadi, S. A. Kolte, I. V. Brenner, E. P. Cunha, E. A. T. Simonsen, V. Ferrazoli, L. Villela, D. A. M. Santos, R. S. Ravi, J. Sreevatsan, S.
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Scientific Reports
After nearly a century of vaccination and six decades of drug therapy, tuberculosis (TB) kills more people annually than any other infectious disease. Substantial challenges to disease eradication remain among vulnerable and underserved populations. The Guarani-Kaiowá people are an indigenous population in Paraguay and the Brazilian state of Mato G...
Xia, Zhiqiang Huang, Dongmei Zhang, Shengkui Wang, Wenquan Ma, Funing Wu, Bin Xu, Yi Xu, Bingqiang Chen, Di Zou, Meiling
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Horticulture Research
Passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims) is an economically valuable fruit that is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Here, we report an ~1341.7 Mb chromosome-scale genome assembly of passion fruit, with 98.91% (~1327.18 Mb) of the assembly assigned to nine pseudochromosomes. The genome includes 23,171 protein-coding genes, ...
Etchegaray, Ema Naville, Magali Volff, Jean-Nicolas Haftek-Terreau, Zofia
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Mobile DNA
Transposable elements (TEs) are major components of all vertebrate genomes that can cause deleterious insertions and genomic instability. However, depending on the specific genomic context of their insertion site, TE sequences can sometimes get positively selected, leading to what are called “exaptation” events. TE sequence exaptation constitutes a...
Rahmatpour, Nasim Perera, Neranjan V Singh, Vijender Wegrzyn, Jill L Goffinet, Bernard
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Molecular phylogenetics and evolution
A new paradigm has slowly emerged regarding the diversification of bryophytes, with inferences from molecular data highlighting a dynamic evolution of their genome. However, comparative studies of expressed genes among closely related taxa is so far missing. Here we contrast the dimensions of the vegetative transcriptome of Funaria hygrometrica and...
DSouza, Stafny Ponnanna, Koushik Chokkanna, Amruthavalli Ramachandra, Nallur
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Data in Brief
The Drosophila nasuta nasuta ( D. n. nasuta ) is a member of nasuta subgroup of immigrans species group of Drosophila widely distributed across South-East Asia and central to Southern Africa. It displays morphological similarities with other members of the nasuta subgroup with which it has a recent divergence history. The genomic DNA of D. n. nasut...
MacKinnon, Ruth N. Peverall, Joanne Campbell, Lynda J. Wall, Meaghan
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Molecular Cytogenetics
BackgroundThe U937 cell line is widely employed as a research tool. It has a complex karyotype. A PICALM-MLLT10 fusion gene formed by the recurrent t(10;11) translocation is present, and the myeloid common deleted region at 20q12 has been lost from its near-triploid karyotype. We carried out a detailed investigation of U937 genome reorganisation in...
Geoghegan, Jemma L. Ren, Xiaoyun Storey, Matthew Hadfield, James Jelley, Lauren Jefferies, Sarah Sherwood, Jill Paine, Shevaun Huang, Sue Douglas, Jordan
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Nature Communications
New Zealand implemented stringent COVID-19 control measures early after identification of its first case. Here, the authors perform whole genome sequencing of samples taken until 22 May 2020 and find high viral diversity indicative of multiple separate introductions and limited community transmission.
Silva, Francisco J. Muñoz-Benavent, Maria García-Ferris, Carlos Latorre, Amparo
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Scientific Reports
Defence systems against microbial pathogens are present in most living beings. The German cockroach Blattella germanica requires these systems to adapt to unhealthy environments with abundance of pathogenic microbes, in addition to potentially control its symbiotic systems. To handle this situation, four antimicrobial gene families (defensins, term...
Almeida-Silva, Fabricio Moharana, Kanhu C. Machado, Fabricio B. Venancio, Thiago M.
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Planta
Main conclusionWe report a soybean gene co-expression network built with data from 1284 RNA-Seq experiments, which was used to identify important regulators, modules and to elucidate the fates of gene duplicates.AbstractSoybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is one of the most important crops worldwide, constituting a major source of protein and edible o...
Setiawan, Agus B. Teo, Chee H. Kikuchi, Shinji Sassa, Hidenori Kato, Kenji Koba, Takato
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Cytogenetic and Genome Research
Mobile elements are major regulators of genome evolution through their effects on genome size and chromosome structure in higher organisms. Non-long terminal repeat (non-LTR) retrotransposons, one of the subclasses of transposons, are specifically inserted into repetitive DNA sequences. While studies on the insertion of non-LTR retrotransposons int...