Renganaath, Kaushik Cheung, Rocky Day, Laura Kosuri, Sriram Kruglyak, Leonid Albert, Frank Wolfgang
Sequence variation in regulatory DNA alters gene expression and shapes genetically complex traits. However, the identification of individual, causal regulatory variants is challenging. Here, we used a massively parallel reporter assay to measure the cis-regulatory consequences of 5832 natural DNA variants in the promoters of 2503 genes in the yeast...
Andersen, Jeremy C Oboyski, Peter Davies, Neil Charlat, Sylvain Ewing, Curtis Meyer, Christopher Krehenwinkel, Henrik Lim, Jun Ying Noriyuki, Suzuki Ramage, Thibault
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New genetic diagnostic approaches have greatly aided efforts to document global biodiversity and improve biosecurity. This is especially true for organismal groups in which species diversity has been underestimated historically due to difficulties associated with sampling, the lack of clear morphological characteristics, and/or limited availability...
Krehenwinkel, Henrik Pomerantz, Aaron Henderson, James Kennedy, Susan Lim, Jun Swamy, Varun Shoobridge, Juan Graham, Natalie Patel, Nipam Gillespie, Rosemary
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BACKGROUND: In light of the current biodiversity crisis, DNA barcoding is developing into an essential tool to quantify state shifts in global ecosystems. Current barcoding protocols often rely on short amplicon sequences, which yield accurate identification of biological entities in a community but provide limited phylogenetic resolution across br...
Bik, Holly M Alexiev, Alexandra Aulakh, Sabreen K Bharadwaj, Lakshmi Flanagan, Jennifer Haggerty, John M Hird, Sarah M Jospin, Guillaume Lang, Jenna M Sauder, Laura A
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Although aquaria are common features of homes and other buildings, little is known about how environmental perturbations (i.e., tank cleaning, water changes, addition of habitat features) impact the diversity and succession of aquarium microbial communities. In this study, we sought to evaluate the hypotheses that newly established aquaria show cle...
Herzig, Volker King, Glenn F. Undheim, Eivind A.B.
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• The rate of discovery of new spider species by far exceeds the rate of spider venom characterisation. • Advances in proteomics and genomics techniques now allow the study of venoms from a much wider taxonomic range. • Closing the taxonomic gap at the family level should be the main focus for toxinologists over the next decade.
Mutalik, Vivek K Novichkov, Pavel S Price, Morgan N Owens, Trenton K Callaghan, Mark Carim, Sean Deutschbauer, Adam M Arkin, Adam P
A major challenge in genomics is the knowledge gap between sequence and its encoded function. Gain-of-function methods based on gene overexpression are attractive avenues for phenotype-based functional screens, but are not easily applied in high-throughput across many experimental conditions. Here, we present Dual Barcoded Shotgun Expression Librar...
Francischini, Fabricio JB Cordeiro, Erick MG de Campos, Jaqueline B Alves-Pereira, Alessandro Viana, João Paulo Gomes Wu, Xing Wei, Wei Brown, Patrick Joyce, Andrea Murua, Gabriela
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The sugarcane borer moth, Diatraea saccharalis, is one of the most important pests of sugarcane and maize crops in the Western Hemisphere. The pest is widespread throughout South and Central America, the Caribbean region and the southern United States. One of the most intriguing features of D. saccharalis population dynamics is the high rate of ran...
Vogtmann, Emily Chen, Jun Kibriya, Muhammad G Amir, Amnon Shi, Jianxin Chen, Yu Islam, Tariqul Eunes, Mahbubul Ahmed, Alauddin Naher, Jabun
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BackgroundA number of cohort studies have collected Scope mouthwash samples by mail, which are being used for microbiota measurements. We evaluated the stability of Scope mouthwash samples at ambient temperature and determined the comparability of Scope mouthwash with saliva collection using the OMNIgene ORAL Kit.MethodsFifty-three healthy voluntee...
Coil, David A Jospin, Guillaume Darling, Aaron E Wallis, Corrin Davis, Ian J Harris, Stephen Eisen, Jonathan A Holcombe, Lucy J O'Flynn, Ciaran
Taxonomy for bacterial isolates is commonly assigned via sequence analysis. However, the most common sequence-based approaches (e.g. 16S rRNA gene-based phylogeny or whole genome comparisons) are still labor intensive and subjective to varying degrees. Here we present a set of 33 bacterial genomes, isolated from the canine oral cavity. Taxonomy of ...
Morales-Cruz, Abraham Figueroa-Balderas, Rosa García, Jadran F Tran, Eric Rolshausen, Philippe E Baumgartner, Kendra Cantu, Dario
BACKGROUND:DNA metabarcoding, commonly used in exploratory microbial ecology studies, is a promising method for the simultaneous in planta-detection of multiple pathogens associated with disease complexes, such as the grapevine trunk diseases. Profiling of pathogen communities associated with grapevine trunk diseases is particularly challenging, du...