Johnson, Milo S Venkataram, Sandeep Kryazhimskiy, Sergey
Random DNA barcodes are a versatile tool for tracking cell lineages, with applications ranging from development to cancer to evolution. Here, we review and critically evaluate barcode designs as well as methods of barcode sequencing and initial processing of barcode data. We first demonstrate how various barcode design decisions affect data quality...
Jeliazkov, Alienor Chase, Jonathan
Linking species traits with the variation in species assemblages across habitats has often proved useful for developing a more mechanistic understanding of species distributions in metacommunities. However, by summarizing the rich tapestry of a species in all of its nuance to a few key ecological traits can also lead to an abstraction that provides...
Waters, Tanner Gold, Zachary Obaza, Adam Eagle, Robert Ambrose, Richard
Seagrass beds are disappearing at a record pace despite their known value to our oceans and coastal communities. Simultaneously, our coastlines are under the constant pressure of climate change which is impacting their chemical, physical and biological characteristics. It is thus pertinent to evaluate and record habitat use so we can understand how...
Mathers, Kate L Doretto, Alberto Fenoglio, Stefano Hill, Matthew J Wood, Paul J
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The Science of the total environment
Globally, excessive fine sediment (particles
Kim, Samuel C Haliburton, John R Gartner, Zev J Abate, Adam R
DNA barcoding of individual cells combined with next-generation sequencing enables high-throughput parallel analysis of biomolecules at the single-cell level. Encoding protein identity with DNA barcoding of specific antibody binders achieves sequencing-based protein quantitation by converting protein signals into DNA signals. Here, we describe how ...
Damian-Serrano, Alejandro Hetherington, Elizabeth D Choy, C Anela Haddock, Steven HD Lapides, Alexandra Dunn, Casey W
Siphonophores (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) are abundant and diverse gelatinous predators in open-ocean ecosystems. Due to limited access to the midwater, little is known about the diets of most deep-dwelling gelatinous species, which constrains our understanding of food-web structure and nutrient flow in these vast ecosystems. Visual gut-content methods ca...
Baumgart, Leo A Lee, Ji Eun Salamov, Asaf Dilworth, David J Na, Hyunsoo Mingay, Matthew Blow, Matthew J Zhang, Yu Yoshinaga, Yuko Daum, Chris G
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Organisms orchestrate cellular functions through transcription factor (TF) interactions with their target genes, although these regulatory relationships are largely unknown in most species. Here we report a high-throughput approach for characterizing TF-target gene interactions across species and its application to 354 TFs across 48 bacteria, gener...
Gold, Zachary Curd, Emily E Goodwin, Kelly D Choi, Emma S Frable, Benjamin W Thompson, Andrew R Walker, Harold J Burton, Ronald S Kacev, Dovi Martz, Lucas D
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DNA metabarcoding is an important tool for molecular ecology. However, its effectiveness hinges on the quality of reference sequence databases and classification parameters employed. Here we evaluate the performance of MiFish 12S taxonomic assignments using a case study of California Current Large Marine Ecosystem fishes to determine best practices...
Lin, Meixi Simons, Ariel Levi Harrigan, Ryan J Curd, Emily E Schneider, Fabian D Ruiz‐Ramos, Dannise V Gold, Zack Osborne, Melisa G Shirazi, Sabrina Schweizer, Teia M
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Ecosystems globally are under threat from ongoing anthropogenic environmental change. Effective conservation management requires more thorough biodiversity surveys that can reveal system-level patterns and that can be applied rapidly across space and time. Using modern ecological models and community science, we integrate environmental DNA and Eart...
Oren, Yaara Tsabar, Michael Cuoco, Michael S Amir-Zilberstein, Liat Cabanos, Heidie F Hütter, Jan-Christian Hu, Bomiao Thakore, Pratiksha I Tabaka, Marcin Fulco, Charles P
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Non-genetic mechanisms have recently emerged as important drivers of cancer therapy failure1, where some cancer cells can enter a reversible drug-tolerant persister state in response to treatment2. Although most cancer persisters remain arrested in the presence of the drug, a rare subset can re-enter the cell cycle under constitutive drug treatment...