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Genome Watch in 2015

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  • The analysis of mammalian genomes provides new insights into the interactions of endogenous retroviruses with other viruses and their hosts.

    • Astrid Gall
    Genome Watch
  • Functional genomics has helped to identify global regulators of sexual differentiation in the malaria parasite.

    • Ana Rita Gomes
    • Arthur M. Talman
    Genome Watch
  • This month's Genome Watch highlights how single-cell transcriptomic analysis of infected macrophages has provided insight into the diversity in host–pathogen interactions.

    • Sophia David
    • James Hadfield
    Genome Watch
  • This month's Genome Watch highlights how deep sequencing has provided insights into dengue virus evolution under different selection pressures.

    • Rachael Wash
    • Carmen Diaz Soria
    Genome Watch
  • This month's Genome Watch explores recent findings on the global population structure and the origin of the successfulMycobacterium tuberculosisBeijing lineage revealed by high-throughput sequencing of global bacterial collections.

    • Dorota Jamrozy
    • Teemu Kallonen
    Genome Watch
  • This month's Genome Watch highlights a new large-scale serological platform for the simultaneous detection of multiple human viruses in a single drop of blood.

    • Pinky Langat
    • Velislava Petrova
    Genome Watch
  • This month's Genome Watch highlights studies that investigate links betweenWolbachia genotypes and their phenotypes, and explore how Wolbachiaadapts to new host environments.

    • Arporn Wangwiwatsin
    • Anna V. Protasio
    Genome Watch
  • This month's Genome Watch looks at how the combination of household contact sampling and whole-genome sequencing has provided insight into the sources and transmission patterns of methicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureusclone USA300.

    • Alison E. Mather
    Genome Watch
  • This month's Genome Watch highlights how high-throughput sequencing has provided new insights into the diversity, evolution and genome organization of arthropod viruses.

    • Astrid Gall
    Genome Watch
  • This month's Genome Watch highlights how genome analysis can reveal insights into the adaptation ofPlasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivaxto human hosts.

    • Thomas Crellen
    • Stefano Iantorno
    Genome Watch
  • This month's Genome Watch explores how genetic variation in restriction–modification systems fromStreptococcus pneumoniaecontributes to the defence against phages and to bacterial virulence.

    • John Lees
    • Rebecca A. Gladstone
    Genome Watch

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