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  • A dataset of the genomes of 363 species from the Bird 10,000 Genomes Project shows increased power to detect shared and lineage-specific variation, demonstrating the importance of phylogenetically diverse taxon sampling in whole-genome sequencing.

    • Shaohong Feng
    • Josefin Stiller
    • Guojie Zhang
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 587, P: 252-257
  • The mechanisms generating montane biodiversity remain incompletely understood. Here, the authors study the passerine avifauna of Indo-Pacific island mountains, finding that Eurasian-origin species colonized directly from other mountains, while Australo-Papuan-origin species made upslope range shifts from the lowlands.

    • Andrew Hart Reeve
    • Jonathan David Kennedy
    • Knud Andreas Jønsson
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-15
  • Using intergenic regions and coalescent methods to analyse the genomes of 363 bird species, the authors present a well-supported tree confirming that Neoaves experienced rapid radiation at or near the Cretaceous–Palaeogene boundary.

    • Josefin Stiller
    • Shaohong Feng
    • Guojie Zhang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 629, P: 851-860
  • Previous work has identified several genes where mutations lead to breast cancer, but other genetic and environmental factors must still be accounted for. A large study of genetic association with breast cancer points to four novel genes and many more genetic markers that should be pursued for their link to cancer susceptibility.

    • Douglas F. Easton
    • Karen A. Pooley
    • Bruce A. J. Ponder
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 447, P: 1087-1093
  • Islands and mountaintops are often considered evolutionary dead ends. Using whole genomic data of 18 bird species and demographic models, the authors show that populations become isolated at high elevations, but disjunct montane populations maintain gene flow and thus the capacity for further colonisation.

    • José Martín Pujolar
    • Mozes P. K. Blom
    • Knud Andreas Jønsson
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-13
  • The largest meta-analysis of GWASs of hepcidin and sTfR identified 43 genomic loci, of which 15 new. Mendelian randomisation revealed associations of systemic iron status and iron-related loci with selected health outcomes across multiple domains.

    • Elias Allara
    • Steven Bell
    • Emanuele Di Angelantonio
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 7, P: 1-17