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  1. ...: In this window In a new window Figure 2. Large scale-identification of species-specific orphan genes (SSOGs) in the human gut microbiome. (A) The main steps of the computational workflow of similarity searches. (B) Distribution of the SSOG proportion in a given species’ pan. The red dashed line denotes...
  2. .... Nonetheless, bacteria offer several unique avenues for research into the process and mechanics of gene birth at a resolution not feasible in other organisms. Both their amenability to experimental evolutionary analysis and their strain-level variation in gene content foster investigations of how noncoding...
  3. ...be associated with replication initiation.Chromatin accessibility correlates with transcriptional activity in BacteriovoraxOur next step was to characterize the relationship between chromatin accessibility and transcriptional activity in Bacteriovorax as well as their dynamics upon large-scale gene expression...
  4. ...explain the transcriptional regulation of your GOI, this does not mean that you have to do all of the “wet-laboratory” experiments yourself: Data mining is a crucial step in developing your hypotheses. Proliferation of easily accessible, large-scale, high-throughput studies provides fertile ground...
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  5. ...to represent strains from a sequence type or clonal group. Population geneticists usually 97 require clusters of population or sub-population level to conduct species-level studies. 98 99 Two state-of-the-art pipelines for large-scale datasets that allow multi-level 100 clustering are Fastbaps (Tonkin-Hill et...
  6. ...a population must be predicted, functionally annotated, and clustered, representing the “pan.” Despite the volume of data available, gene prediction and annotation are currently conducted in isolation on individual s, which is computationally inefficient and frequently inconsistent across s. Here, we introduce...
  7. ...of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA Large-scale bacterial sequencing efforts to date have provided limited information on the most prevalent category of disease: sporadically acquired infections caused by common pathogenic bacteria. Here, we performed whole- sequencing and de novo assembly of 312...
  8. ..., against which bacteria have evolved an elaborate repertoire of defense systems (Doron et al. 2018; Botelho et al. 2023; Georjon and Bernheim 2023; Mayo-Muñoz et al. 2023; Shaw et al. 2023). As a result, large-scale patterns of HGT are shaped by an interplay of ecological and genetic variables...
  9. ...Large-scale analysis of bovine commensal Escherichia coli reveals that bovine-adapted E. coli lineages are serving as evolutionary sources of the emergence of human intestinal pathogenic strains Yoko Arimizu1,2, Yumi Kirino3, Mitsuhiko P. Sato1, Koichi Uno4, Toshio Sato4, Yasuhiro Gotoh1, Frédéric...
  10. ..., showing that the SNP changed expression of a particular gene, Small- and large-scale systems biology Genome Research 1469 www..org which then altered lipid levels in the blood (Musunuru et al. 2010). This example and others like it provides a beautiful arc from discovery to mechanism and is in many ways...
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