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  • By analysing 91 Bronze Age genomes from East-Central Europe, the authors discovered that Middle Bronze Age populations were formed by an admixture event involving hunter-gatherers and that the social structure of resulting population was primarily patrilocal.

    • Maciej Chyleński
    • Przemysław Makarowicz
    • Helena Malmström
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-12
  • Forecasting models have been used extensively to inform decision making during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this preregistered and prospective study, the authors evaluated 14 short-term models for Germany and Poland, finding considerable heterogeneity in predictions and highlighting the benefits of combined forecasts.

    • J. Bracher
    • D. Wolffram
    • Frost Tianjian Xu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-16
  • Global transcriptional and epigenomic analyses in diverse cell types reveal that the primary action of Myc is to up- and downregulate transcription of distinct groups of genes, rather than to amplify transcription of all active genes; general RNA amplification, when observed, is better explained as an indirect consequence of Myc’s action on cellular physiology.

    • Arianna Sabò
    • Theresia R. Kress
    • Bruno Amati
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 511, P: 488-492
  • Mohammad Akbari and colleagues report that rare truncating mutations in RECQL are associated with breast cancer susceptibility. RECQL encodes a helicase that helps prevent double-stranded DNA breaks by stabilizing stalled or regressed replication forks.

    • Cezary Cybulski
    • Jian Carrot-Zhang
    • Mohammad R Akbari
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 47, P: 643-646
  • Bracher et al. compare 15 forecasting models of COVID-19 cases and deaths in Germany and Poland between January and mid-April 2021. Many, though not all, models outperform a simple baseline model up to four weeks ahead, with ensemble methods showing very good relative performance.

    • Johannes Bracher
    • Daniel Wolffram
    • Melanie Schienle
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Medicine
    Volume: 2, P: 1-17