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  • In this Review, Gagneux and colleagues discuss ecological and evolutionary concepts related to the biology and epidemiology of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, including new phylogenetic lineages, host tropism among the various animal-adapted lineages, the evolutionary dynamics of antimicrobial resistance and transmission, as well as within-host diversity and structural genomic variation.

    • Galo A. Goig
    • Etthel M. Windels
    • Sebastien Gagneux
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Volume: 23, P: 602-614
  • The role of differential gene content in the evolution and function of eukaryotic genomes remains poorly explored. Here the authors assemble and annotate the Brachypodium distachyon pan-genome consisting of 54 diverse lines and reveal the differential present genes as a major driver of phenotypic variation.

    • Sean P. Gordon
    • Bruno Contreras-Moreira
    • John P. Vogel
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-13
  • Breakdown of vascular barriers is a major complication of inflammatory diseases. However, the mechanisms underlying platelet recruitment to inflammatory micro-environments remains unclear. Here, the authors identify haptotaxis as a key effector function of immune-responsive platelets

    • Leo Nicolai
    • Karin Schiefelbein
    • Florian Gaertner
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-16
  • Krattinger, Abrouk et al. use genome wide association study and haplotype analyses to investigate the genetics of glume colour in ten reference grade wheat genomes. Haplotype comparison identifies a MYB transcription factor as a candidate gene for red glume colour.

    • Michael Abrouk
    • Naveenkumar Athiyannan
    • Simon G. Krattinger
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 4, P: 1-11