Pierce, Emily C Morin, Manon Little, Jessica C Liu, Roland B Tannous, Joanna Keller, Nancy P Pogliano, Kit Wolfe, Benjamin E Sanchez, Laura M Dutton, Rachel J
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Microbial interactions are expected to be major determinants of microbiome structure and function. Although fungi are found in diverse microbiomes, their interactions with bacteria remain largely uncharacterized. In this work, we characterize interactions in 16 different bacterial-fungal pairs, examining the impacts of 8 different fungi isolated fr...
Delley, Cyrille L Abate, Adam R
Barcode beads allow efficient nucleic acid tagging in single cell genomics. Current barcode designs, however, are fabricated with a particular application in mind. Repurposing to novel targets, or altering to add additional targets as information is obtained is possible but the result is suboptimal. Here, we describe a modular framework that simpli...
Unger, Layla Vales, Catarina Fisher, Anna V
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Cognitive science
The organization of our knowledge about the world into an interconnected network of concepts linked by relations profoundly impacts many facets of cognition, including attention, memory retrieval, reasoning, and learning. It is therefore crucial to understand how organized semantic representations are acquired. The present experiment investigated t...
Hu, Kenneth H Eichorst, John P McGinnis, Chris S Patterson, David M Chow, Eric D Kersten, Kelly Jameson, Stephen C Gartner, Zev J Rao, Arjun A Krummel, Matthew F
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Spatial transcriptomics seeks to integrate single cell transcriptomic data within the three-dimensional space of multicellular biology. Current methods to correlate a cell's position with its transcriptome in living tissues have various limitations. We developed an approach, called 'ZipSeq', that uses patterned illumination and photocaged oligonucl...
Chen, Zhoutao Pham, Long Wu, Tsai-Chin Mo, Guoya Xia, Yu Chang, Peter L Porter, Devin Phan, Tan Che, Huu Tran, Hao
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Long-range sequencing information is required for haplotype phasing, de novo assembly, and structural variation detection. Current long-read sequencing technologies can provide valuable long-range information but at a high cost with low accuracy and high DNA input requirements. We have developed a single-tube Transposase Enzyme Linked Long-read Seq...
Kennedy, Susan R Prost, Stefan Overcast, Isaac Rominger, Andrew J Gillespie, Rosemary G Krehenwinkel, Henrik
Large-scale studies on community ecology are highly desirable but often difficult to accomplish due to the considerable investment of time, labor and, money required to characterize richness, abundance, relatedness, and interactions. Nonetheless, such large-scale perspectives are necessary for understanding the composition, dynamics, and resilience...
Krehenwinkel, Henrik de Kerdrel, Guillemette Andersen, Jeremy Kennedy, Susan Gillespie, Rosemary
In light of the current biodiversity crisis, molecular barcoding has developed into an irreplaceable tool. Barcoding has been considerably simplified by developments in high throughput sequencing technology, but still can be prohibitively expensive and laborious when community samples of thousands of specimens need to be processed. Here, we outline...
Castle, Stephanie T Allan, Nora Clifford, Deana Aylward, Cody M Ramsey, Jon Fascetti, Andrea J Pesapane, Risa Roy, Austin Statham, Mark Sacks, Benjamin
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The critically endangered Amargosa vole (Microtus californicus scirpensis) is found only in rare marsh habitat near Tecopa, California in a plant community dominated by three-square bulrush (Schoenoplectus americanus). Since the earliest research on the Amargosa vole, the existing paradigm has been that these voles are obligatorily dependent on bul...
Alex, Charles E Fahsbender, Elizabeth Altan, Eda Bildfell, Robert Wolff, Peregrine Jin, Ling Black, Wendy Jackson, Kenneth Woods, Leslie Munk, Brandon
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Viral infections were investigated in American black bears (Ursus americanus) from Nevada and northern California with and without idiopathic encephalitis. Metagenomics analyses of tissue pools revealed novel viruses in the genera Circoviridae, Parvoviridae, Anelloviridae, Polyomaviridae, and Papillomaviridae. The circovirus and parvovirus were of ...
Jones, Eric M Lubock, Nathan B Venkatakrishnan, AJ Wang, Jeffrey Tseng, Alex M Paggi, Joseph M Latorraca, Naomi R Cancilla, Daniel Satyadi, Megan Davis, Jessica E
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The >800 human G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are responsible for transducing diverse chemical stimuli to alter cell state- and are the largest class of drug targets. Their myriad structural conformations and various modes of signaling make it challenging to understand their structure and function. Here, we developed a platform to characterize...