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Short genome report of cellulose-producing commensal Escherichia coli 1094 [PDF]
Bacterial surface colonization and biofilm formation often rely on the production of an extracellular polymeric matrix that mediates cell-cell and cell-surface contacts. In Escherichia coli and many Betaproteobacteria and Gammaproteobacteria cellulose is
Joaquin Bernal-Bayard +5 more
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Short Communication: HIV-DRLink: A Tool for Reporting Linked HIV-1 Drug Resistance Mutations in Large Single-Genome Data Sets Using the Stanford HIV Database [PDF]
The prevalence of HIV-1 drug resistance is increasing worldwide and monitoring its emergence is important for the successful management of populations receiving combination antiretroviral therapy. It is likely that pre-existing drug resistance mutations linked on the same viral genomes are predictive of treatment failure. Because of the large number of
Wei Shao +6 more
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The complete and fully assembled genome sequence of Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. pectinolytica and its comparative analysis with other Aeromonas species: investigation of the mobilome in environmental and pathogenic strains [PDF]
Background Due to the predominant usage of short-read sequencing to date, most bacterial genome sequences reported in the last years remain at the draft level.
Friedhelm Pfeiffer +6 more
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African Americans have the highest rate of mortality due to coronary heart disease (CHD). Although multiple loci have been identified influencing CHD risk in European-Americans using a genome-wide association (GWAS) approach, no GWAS of incident CHD has been reported for African Americans. We performed a GWAS for incident CHD events collected during 19
Maja Barbalić +9 more
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Short report: First whole-genome evidence of dengue virus in field-caught mosquitoes from southern Brazil [PDF]
Abstract Dengue virus (DENV) is a major global health threat whose expansion into temperate regions has been facilitated by climate change and vector adaptation. Despite recurrent epidemics in Brazil, genomic surveillance in mosquitoes remains limited, particularly in the South.
Amanda Cupertino de Freitas +18 more
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Chromosome-level genome assembly of agar-producing red seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla [PDF]
As an agar-producing red seaweed, Gracilaria vermiculophylla plays a significant role in the food industry as well as in multiple fields, including evolutionary studies, genetic diversity analysis, and ecological research.
Jianbo Jian +11 more
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