Liu, Lydia Y Bhandari, Vinayak Salcedo, Adriana Espiritu, Shadrielle MG Morris, Quaid D Kislinger, Thomas Boutros, Paul C
Whole-genome sequencing can be used to estimate subclonal populations in tumours and this intra-tumoural heterogeneity is linked to clinical outcomes. Many algorithms have been developed for subclonal reconstruction, but their variabilities and consistencies are largely unknown. We evaluate sixteen pipelines for reconstructing the evolutionary hist...
Hufsky, Franziska Beerenwinkel, Niko Meyer, Irmtraud M Roux, Simon Cook, Georgia May Kinsella, Cormac M Lamkiewicz, Kevin Marquet, Mike Nieuwenhuijse, David F Olendraite, Ingrida
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The International Virus Bioinformatics Meeting 2020 was originally planned to take place in Bern, Switzerland, in March 2020. However, the COVID-19 pandemic put a spoke in the wheel of almost all conferences to be held in 2020. After moving the conference to 8-9 October 2020, we got hit by the second wave and finally decided at short notice to go f...
Rosener, Brittany Sayin, Serkan Oluoch, Peter O. Garcia-Gonzalez, Aurian Mori, Hirotada Walhout, Albertha J. M. Mitchell, Amir
Metabolism of host-targeted drugs by the microbiome can substantially impact host treatment success. However, since many host-targeted drugs inadvertently hamper microbiome growth, repeated drug administration can lead to microbiome evolutionary adaptation. We tested if evolved bacterial resistance against host-targeted drugs alters their drug meta...
Borrman, Tyler M.
The 23 pairs of chromosomes comprising the human genome are intricately folded within the nucleus of each cell in a manner that promotes efficient gene regulation and cell function. Consequently, active gene rich regions are compartmentally segregated from inactive gene poor regions of the genome. To better understand the mechanisms driving compart...
consortium, zoonomia Genereux, Diane P. Garber, Manuel Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin Karlsson, Elinor K.
The Zoonomia Project is investigating the genomics of shared and specialized traits in eutherian mammals. Here we provide genome assemblies for 131 species, of which all but 9 are previously uncharacterized, and describe a whole-genome alignment of 240 species of considerable phylogenetic diversity, comprising representatives from more than 80% of ...
Wong, Karen HY Ma, Walfred Wei, Chun-Yu Yeh, Erh-Chan Lin, Wan-Jia Wang, Elin HF Su, Jen-Ping Hsieh, Feng-Jen Kao, Hsiao-Jung Chen, Hsiao-Huei
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The current human reference genome is predominantly derived from a single individual and it does not adequately reflect human genetic diversity. Here, we analyze 338 high-quality human assemblies of genetically divergent human populations to identify missing sequences in the human reference genome with breakpoint resolution. We identify 127,727 rec...
Mandric, Igor Schwarz, Tommer Majumdar, Arunabha Hou, Kangcheng Briscoe, Leah Perez, Richard Subramaniam, Meena Hafemeister, Christoph Satija, Rahul Ye, Chun Jimmie
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Single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-Seq) is a compelling approach to directly and simultaneously measure cellular composition and state, which can otherwise only be estimated by applying deconvolution methods to bulk RNA-Seq estimates. However, it has not yet become a widely used tool in population-scale analyses, due to its prohibitively high cost. ...
Zurek, Paul Jannis Knyphausen, Philipp Neufeld, Katharina Pushpanath, Ahir Hollfelder, Florian
The success of protein evolution campaigns is strongly dependent on the sequence context in which mutations are introduced, stemming from pervasive non-additive interactions between a protein’s amino acids (‘intra-gene epistasis’). Our limited understanding of such epistasis hinders the correct prediction of the functional contributions and adaptiv...
Wang, Xiaokang Rai, Navneet Merchel Piovesan Pereira, Beatriz Eetemadi, Ameen Tagkopoulos, Ilias
How to design experiments that accelerate knowledge discovery on complex biological landscapes remains a tantalizing question. We present an optimal experimental design method (coined OPEX) to identify informative omics experiments using machine learning models for both experimental space exploration and model training. OPEX-guided exploration of E...
Yilmaz, L. Safak Li, Xuhang Nanda, Shivani Fox, Bennett Schroeder, Frank Walhout, Albertha J. M.
Metabolism is a highly compartmentalized process that provides building blocks for biomass generation during development, homeostasis, and wound healing, and energy to support cellular and organismal processes. In metazoans, different cells and tissues specialize in different aspects of metabolism. However, studying the compartmentalization of meta...