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  • Climate change is a major human rights challenge. This research shows how climate change is impeding the human rights of Ni-Vanuatu, outlines what can be done in response, and discusses how the future loss and damage fund should consider human rights restoration and compensation packages.

    • Karen E. McNamara
    • Rachel Clissold
    • Christopher Y. Bartlett
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 13, P: 1334-1339
  • Murphy, Kevin, Pollin et al. perform a systematic review of the evidence on the criteria used to select individuals with diabetes for genetic testing and of the evidence for the optimal methods for variant detection in genes involved in monogenic diabetes. Based on the findings the authors make recommendations and highlight challenges for the field.

    • Rinki Murphy
    • Kevin Colclough
    • Anna L. Gloyn
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Medicine
    Volume: 3, P: 1-24
  • Community-based adaptation, in principle, leverages existing local knowledge, capabilities and priorities, but it is unclear what factors drive its success or lack thereof. Here the authors evaluate 32 community-based adaptation initiatives in the Pacific Islands and identify key optimization points for future initiatives.

    • Karen E. McNamara
    • Rachel Clissold
    • Patrick D. Nunn
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 10, P: 628-639
  • Cost-effective analysis of allelic variation can be problematic for polyploid crops. By sequencing leaf transcriptomes from a mapping population of oilseed rape and its progenitors, Bancroft et al. provide a general strategy to construct linkage maps for comparative genome analysis.

    • Ian Bancroft
    • Colin Morgan
    • Martin Trick
    Research
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 29, P: 762-766
  • Sequencing a genome and identifying genetic markers lays the groundwork for genome-wide association studies, but can be difficult to achieve for polyploid species. Harper et al. present an approach for performing association studies using genetic maps and markers generated from transcriptome sequencing data alone and apply it to the polyploid crop Brassica napus.

    • Andrea L Harper
    • Martin Trick
    • Ian Bancroft
    Research
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 30, P: 798-802