Seal, Souvik Datta, Abhirup Basu, Saonli
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PLoS genetics
With the advent of high throughput genetic data, there have been attempts to estimate heritability from genome-wide SNP data on a cohort of distantly related individuals using linear mixed model (LMM). Fitting such an LMM in a large scale cohort study, however, is tremendously challenging due to its high dimensional linear algebraic operations. In ...
Holzer, Elisabeth Rumpf-Kienzl, Cornelia Falk, Sebastian Dammermann, Alexander
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Proximity-dependent labeling approaches such as BioID have been a great boon to studies of protein-protein interactions in the context of cytoskeletal structures such as centrosomes which are poorly amenable to traditional biochemical approaches like immunoprecipitation and tandem affinity purification. Yet, these methods have so far not been appli...
Price, Morgan N Deutschbauer, Adam M Arkin, Adam P
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To discover novel catabolic enzymes and transporters, we combined high-throughput genetic data from 29 bacteria with an automated tool to find gaps in their catabolic pathways. GapMind for carbon sources automatically annotates the uptake and catabolism of 62 compounds in bacterial and archaeal genomes. For the compounds that are utilized by the 29...
Scoggin, Kristin Lynch, Rachel Gupta, Jyotsana Nagarajan, Aravindh Sheffield, Maxwell Elsaadi, Ahmed Bowden, Christopher Aminian, Manuchehr Peterson, Amy Adams, L Garry
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Salmonella infections typically cause self-limiting gastroenteritis, but in some individuals these bacteria can spread systemically and cause disseminated disease. Salmonella Typhimurium (STm), which causes severe systemic disease in most inbred mice, has been used as a model for disseminated disease. To screen for new infection phenotypes across a...
Knighton, Laura E Nitika, Omkar, Siddhi Truman, Andrew W
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The Hsp70 family of molecular chaperones is well-conserved and expressed in all organisms. In budding yeast, cells express four highly similar cytosolic Hsp70s Ssa1, 2, 3 and 4 which arose from gene duplication. Ssa1 and 2 are constitutively expressed while Ssa3 and 4 are induced upon heat shock. Recent evidence suggests that despite their amino ac...
Iyer, Jyoti Gentry, Lindsey K Bergwell, Mary Smith, Amy Guagliardo, Sarah Kropp, Peter A Sankaralingam, Prabhu Liu, Yan Spooner, Eric Bowerman, Bruce
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Centrioles are submicron-scale, barrel-shaped organelles typically found in pairs, and play important roles in ciliogenesis and bipolar spindle assembly. In general, successful execution of centriole-dependent processes is highly reliant on the ability of the cell to stringently control centriole number. This in turn is mainly achieved through the ...
Senko, Anna N Overall, Rupert W Silhavy, Jan Mlejnek, Petr Malínská, Hana Hüttl, Martina Marková, Irena Fabel, Klaus S Lu, Lu Stuchlik, Ales
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Neurogenesis in the adult hippocampus contributes to learning and memory in the healthy brain but is dysregulated in metabolic and neurodegenerative diseases. The molecular relationships between neural stem cell activity, adult neurogenesis, and global metabolism are largely unknown. Here we applied unbiased systems genetics methods to quantify gen...
Zaworski, Julie Dagva, Oyut Brandt, Julius Baum, Chloé Ettwiller, Laurence Fomenkov, Alexey Raleigh, Elisabeth A
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Understanding mechanisms that shape horizontal exchange in prokaryotes is a key problem in biology. A major limit on DNA entry is imposed by restriction-modification (RM) processes that depend on the pattern of DNA modification at host-specified sites. In classical RM, endonucleolytic DNA cleavage follows detection of unprotected sites on entering ...
Gallaud, Emmanuel Richard-Parpaillon, Laurent Bataillé, Laetitia Pascal, Aude Métivier, Mathieu Archambault, Vincent Giet, Régis
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The maintenance of a restricted pool of asymmetrically dividing stem cells is essential for tissue homeostasis. This process requires the control of mitotic progression that ensures the accurate chromosome segregation. In addition, this event is coupled to the asymmetric distribution of cell fate determinants in order to prevent stem cell amplifica...
Peris, David Lu, Dabao Sun Kinneberg, Vilde Bruhn Methlie, Ine-Susanne Dahl, Malin Stapnes James, Timothy Y Kauserud, Håvard Skrede, Inger
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Balancing selection, an evolutionary force that retains genetic diversity, has been detected in multiple genes and organisms, such as the sexual mating loci in fungi. However, to quantify the strength of balancing selection and define the mating-related genes require a large number of strains. In tetrapolar basidiomycete fungi, sexual type is deter...