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  • Ongoing retroviral invasion into vertebrates has been rarely documented. Here the authors have identified 412 endogenous retroviruses that are invading the genomes of over a hundred vertebrate species. This may be relevant to conservation of threatened species, zoonoses in the wild, and emerging infectious diseases in humans.

    • Jianhua Wang
    • Guan-Zhu Han
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-11
  • Plants rely on cell-surface and intracellular immune receptors to activate immune responses and thwart microbial infection. Large-scale comparative genomic analysis reveals matching size variations of the repertoires for both types of receptors across plants during evolution.

    • Zhen Gong
    • Zhu-Qing Shao
    • Guan-Zhu Han
    News & Views
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 8, P: 1138-1139
  • A local molecular clock approach shows that most genetic diversity in avian influenza virus (AIV) arose in a recent global sweep and that avian strains are the sister group to equine H7N7; most of the 1918 pandemic virus’s genes originated from the resulting western hemispheric AIV lineage.

    • Michael Worobey
    • Guan-Zhu Han
    • Andrew Rambaut
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 508, P: 254-257