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    1. Medicine

    The generation of HepG2 transmitochondrial cybrids to reveal the role of mitochondrial genotype in idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury

    Amy Louise Ball, Carol E Jolly ... Amy E Chadwick
    HepG2 transmitochondrial cybrids of haplogroup J genome had increased sensitivity to aspects of mitochondrial dysfunction induced by tolcapone and 2-hydroxyflutamide, compared to haplogroup H, thus cybrids provide a practical system to investigate the consequences of mitochondrial genome on drug-induced hepatotoxicity.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Genetics and Genomics

    Constraint and divergence of global gene expression in the mammalian embryo

    Noah Spies, Cheryl L Smith ... Arend Sidow
    Embryonic gene expression is strongly influenced by maternal genetic variation and by embryonic variation that acts in cis but not in trans.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

    RNA sequence to structure analysis from comprehensive pairwise mutagenesis of multiple self-cleaving ribozymes

    Jessica M Roberts, James D Beck ... Eric J Hayden
    A high-throughput analysis of several self-cleaving ribozymes reveals the effect of every possible mutation, and every possible pair of mutations, and how patterns in the relative activity data can be mapped to canonical and non-canonical structural elements.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Evolutionary Biology

    Reverse evolution leads to genotypic incompatibility despite functional and active site convergence

    Miriam Kaltenbach, Colin J Jackson ... Nobuhiko Tokuriki
    Enzyme evolution is reversible on a structural and functional (phenotypic) level, but through a different mutational pathway that leads to genotypic incompatibility with the ancestor.
    1. Genetics and Genomics
    2. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Interferon lambda 4 impacts the genetic diversity of hepatitis C virus

    M Azim Ansari, Elihu Aranday-Cortes ... Vincent Pedergnana
    Interferon lambda 4, a protein part of the innate immune response, drives major amino acids selection in patients chronically infected with hepatitis C virus.
    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Multimodal HLA-I genotype regulation by human cytomegalovirus US10 and resulting surface patterning

    Carolin Gerke, Liane Bauersfeld ... Anne Halenius
    Analysis of human cytomegalovirus-encoded glycoprotein US10 targeting human leucocyte antigen class I molecules reveals a multimodal strategy, resulting in a geno- and allotypic-dependent effects.
    1. Genetics and Genomics

    Genome-wide association study in quinoa reveals selection pattern typical for crops with a short breeding history

    Dilan SR Patiranage, Elodie Rey ... Christian Jung
    A new insight into quinoa diversity enables sequence-based breeding and functional genomics.
    1. Genetics and Genomics
    2. Immunology and Inflammation

    Effects of an IgE receptor polymorphism acting on immunity, susceptibility to infection, and reproduction in a wild rodent

    Klara M Wanelik, Mike Begon ... Steve Paterson
    Genetic variation can have multiple effects on different phenotypic traits in organisms living in the natural environment.
    1. Epidemiology and Global Health
    2. Evolutionary Biology

    Using evolution to generate sustainable malaria control with spatial repellents

    Penelope Anne Lynch, Mike Boots
    The evolution of insecticide-avoidance behaviour can be used to generate new spatial repellents to keep malaria vectors out of homes.
    1. Epidemiology and Global Health

    Genetic epidemiology of dengue viruses in phase III trials of the CYD tetravalent dengue vaccine and implications for efficacy

    Maia A Rabaa, Yves Girerd-Chambaz ... Cameron P Simmons
    In large vaccine trials conducted in dengue-endemic Asia and Latin America, the CYD-TDV tetravalent dengue vaccine shows limited variation in intra-serotype efficacy in the target population for vaccination (>9 years).