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  • Plant roots host diverse fungal communities that affect plant health. Here, Mesny et al. use comparative genomics and transcriptomics of fungal isolates from the Arabidopsis thaliana root mycobiota, together with root colonization assays, to identify genetic determinants of endophytism.

    • Fantin Mesny
    • Shingo Miyauchi
    • Stéphane Hacquard
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-15
  • The extracellular Contractile Injection System (eCIS) is a toxin-delivery particle that mediates interactions between bacteria and their invertebrate hosts. Here, the authors catalogue eCIS loci from 1,249 prokaryotic genomes, showing enrichment in non-pathogenic environmental microbes, and identifying eCIS-associated toxins that inhibit the growth of bacteria and/or yeast.

    • Alexander Martin Geller
    • Inbal Pollin
    • Asaf Levy
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-15
  • A phylogenetic tree of 5,284 fungal species is used to infer patterns of extinction, diversification and morphological innovation in mushroom-forming fungi.

    • Torda Varga
    • Krisztina Krizsán
    • László G. Nagy
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 3, P: 668-678
  • The Somatic Mosaicism across Human Tissues Network aims to create a reference catalogue of somatic mosaicism across different tissues and cells within individuals.

    • Tim H. H. Coorens
    • Ji Won Oh
    • Yuqing Wang
    Reviews
    Nature
    Volume: 643, P: 47-59
  • Igor Grigoriev and colleagues perform single-molecule real-time sequencing on 16 diverse fungal species to evaluate levels of adenine methylation (6mA). They find that almost 3% of all adenines are methylated in early-diverging fungi, and they identify clusters of methylated adenines that are enriched at transcription start sites of active genes.

    • Stephen J Mondo
    • Richard O Dannebaum
    • Igor V Grigoriev
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 49, P: 964-968