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Blog: cuteSV - a powerful tool to uncover the full spectrum of genomic structural variants

In this blog, Tao Jiang describes his work on the development of the structural variant (SV) caller cuteSV.

Blog: Ruminating on the rumen microbiome

In this blog, Beatriz Delgado Corrales, Óscar González Recio, and Mónica Gutiérrez Rivas describe their work on classifying rumen microbiomes, comparing long-read and short-read sequencin...

Large scale genomic rearrangements in selected Arabidopsis thaliana T-DNA lines are caused by T-DNA insertion mutagenesis

Background Experimental proof of gene function assignments in plants is based on mutant analyses. T-DNA insertion lines provided an invaluable resource of mutants and enabled systematic reverse gen...

A deep-sequencing workflow for the fast and efficient generation of high-quality African swine fever virus whole-genome sequences

African swine fever (ASF) is a severe disease of suids caused by African swine fever virus (ASFV). Its dsDNA genome (170–194 kbp) is scattered with homopolymers and repeats as well as inverted-termi...

Complete genome sequence of a virulent African swine fever virus from a domestic pig in Ukraine

Here, we report the complete genome sequence of an African swine fever (ASF) virus (ASFV/Kyiv/2016/131) isolated from the spleen of a domestic pig in Ukraine with a lethal case of African swine fe...

Ultralong Oxford Nanopore reads enable the development of a reference-grade perennial ryegrass genome assembly

Despite the progress made in DNA sequencing over the last decade, reconstructing telomere-to-telomere genome assemblies of large and repeat-rich eukaryotic genomes is still difficult. More accurate...

Methylartist: Tools for visualising modified bases from nanopore sequence data

Methylartist is a consolidated suite of tools for processing, visualising, and analysing nanopore methylation data derived from modified basecalling methods. All detectable methylation types (e.g. 5...

From telomere to telomere: the transcriptional and epigenetic state of human repeat elements

Mobile elements and highly repetitive genomic regions are potent sources of lineage-specific genomic innovation and fingerprint individual genomes. Comprehensive analyses of large, composite or arra...

Single nuclei transcriptome of the Lesser Duckweed Lemna minuta reveals cell trajectories for an entire plant

The ability to trace every cell in some model organisms has led to the fundamental understanding of development and cellular function. However, in plants the complexity of cell number, organ size an...

A high-throughput multiplexing and selection strategy to complete bacterial genomes

Background Bacterial whole-genome sequencing based on short-read sequencing data often results in a draft assembly formed by contiguous sequences. The introduction of long-read sequencing technologi...

Towards population-scale long-read sequencing

Long-read sequencing technologies have now reached a level of accuracy and yield that allows their application to variant detection at a scale of tens to thousands of samples. Concomitant with the d...

Complete genomes of clade G6 Saccharibacteria suggest a divergent ecological niche and lifestyle

Saccharibacteria (formerly TM7) have reduced genomes, a small size, and appear to have a parasitic lifestyle dependent on a bacterial host. Although there are at least 6 major clades of Saccharibact...

Evaluating the accuracy of Listeria monocytogenes assemblies from quasimetagenomic samples using long and short reads

Background Whole genome sequencing of cultured pathogens is the state of the art public health response for the bioinformatic source tracking of illness outbreaks. Quasimetagenomics can substantial...

Chromosome specific telomere lengths and the minimal functional telomere revealed by nanopore sequencing

We developed a method to tag telomeres and measure telomere length by nanopore sequencing in the yeast S. cerevisiae. Nanopore allows long read sequencing through the telomere, subtelomere and into ...

The epiallelic nature of mouse rDNA

Ribosomal DNA (rDNA) displays substantial inter-individual genetic variation in human and mouse. Here we report that 45S rDNA units in the C57BL/6J mouse strain are epiallelic, existing as distinct ...

High-quality Arabidopsis thaliana genome assembly with Nanopore and HiFi long reads

Here, we report a high-quality (HQ) and almost complete genome assembly with a single gap and quality value (QV) larger than 60 of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype Columbia (Col-0), gene...

Systemic aneuploidization events drive phenotype switching in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

How cells leverage their phenotypic potential to adapt and survive in a changing environment is a complex biological problem, with important implications for pathogenesis and species evolution. One ...

Human genome integration of SARS-CoV-2 contradicted by long-read sequencing

A recent study proposed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) hijacks the LINE-1 (L1) retrotransposition machinery to integrate into the DNA of infected cells. If confirmed, t...

Molecular characterization of multidrug-resistant Yersinia enterocolitica from foodborne outbreaks in Sweden

The foodborne pathogen Yersinia enterocolitica causes gastrointestinal infections worldwide. In the spring of 2019, the Swedish Public Health Agency and Statens Serum Institut in Denmark independent...

Re-examination of two diatom reference genomes using long-read sequencing

Background The marine diatoms Thalassiosira pseudonana and Phaeodactylum tricornutum are valuable model organisms for exploring the evolution, diversity and ecology of this important algal group. T...

Whole human genome 5'-mC methylation analysis using long read nanopore sequencing

DNA methylation is a type of epigenetic modification that affects gene expression regulation and is associated with several human diseases. Microarray and short read sequencing technologies are ofte...

Coexistence of two bla CTX-M-14 genes in a bla NDM-5-carrying multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli strain recovered from a bloodstream infection in China

Objectives The emergence of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae has become a serious public-health threat. Here we report the complete genome sequence of a multidrug-resistant (MDR) Escherichia...

Genomic comparison of eight closed genomes of multidrug resistant Salmonella enterica strains isolated from broiler farms and processing plants in Trinidad and Tobago

Salmonella enterica is an important foodborne pathogen worldwide. We used long and short read sequencing to close genomes of eight multidrug resistant (MDR) Salmonella enterica strains, belonging to...

The draft genome sequence of Eucalyptus polybractea based on hybrid assembly with short- and long-reads reads

Eucalyptus polybractea is a small, multi-stemmed tree, which is widely cultivated in Australia for the production of Eucalyptus oil. We report the hybrid assembly of the E. polybractea genome utiliz...

Extended-spectrum cephalosporin resistance in Escherichia coli from broiler chickens raised with or without antibiotics in Ontario, Canada

Extended-spectrum cephalosporin (ESC)-resistant Escherichia coli were isolated from fecal samples enriched in ESC-containing broth over two years from broiler chickens raised with and without therap...

Genomic and phylogenetic analysis of a multidrug-resistant Burkholderia contaminans strain isolated from a patient with ocular infection

Objectives The genus Burkholderia comprises rod-shaped, non-spore-forming, obligately aerobic Gram-negative bacteria that is found across diverse ecological niches. Burkholderia contaminans, an eme...

DNA methylation calling tools for Oxford Nanopore sequencing: a survey and human epigenome-wide evaluation

Background Nanopore long-read sequencing technology greatly expands the capacity of long-range single-molecule DNA-modification detection. A growing number of analytical tools have been actively dev...

Dog10K_Boxer_Tasha_1.0: a long-read assembly of the dog reference genome

The domestic dog has evolved to be an important biomedical model for studies regarding the genetic basis of disease, morphology and behavior. Genetic studies in the dog have relied on a draft refere...

Mapping the microbial diversity and natural resistome of north Antarctica soils

The rising of multi-resistant bacterial pathogens is currently one of the most critical threats to global health and requires urgent actions for its control and a better understanding of the origin,...

Salmonella Paratyphi infection: use of nanopore sequencing as a vivid alternative for the identification of invading bacteria

In our study we present an overview of the use of Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) sequencing technology on the background of Enteric fever. Unlike traditional methods (e.g., qPCR, serological tes...

Targeted enrichment of rRNA Gene tandem arrays for ultra-long sequencing by selective restriction endonuclease digestion

Large regions of nearly identical repeats, such as the 45S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes of Nucleolus Organizer Regions (NORs), can account for major gaps in sequenced genomes. To assemble these region...

The Lithuanian reference genome LT1 - a human de novo genome

We present LT1, the first high-quality human reference genome from the Baltic States. LT1 is a female de novo human reference genome assembly constructed using 57× of ultra-long nanopore reads and 4...

Complete whole genome sequences of Escherichia coli surrogate strains and comparison of sequence methods with application to the food industry

In 2013, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service (USDA-FSIS) began transitioning to whole genome sequencing (WGS) for foodborne disease outbreak- and recall-associated ...

Emergence of IMP-8-producing Comamonas thiooxydans causing urinary tract infection in China

The emergence of carbapenem resistance (CR) caused by hydrolytic enzymes called carbapenemases has become a major concern worldwide. So far, CR genes have been widely detected in various bacteria. H...

Polishing the Oxford Nanopore long-read assemblies of bacterial pathogens with Illumina short reads to improve genomic analyses

Oxford Nanopore sequencing has been widely used to achieve complete genomes of bacterial pathogens. However, the error rates of Oxford Nanopore long reads are high. Various polishing algorithms usin...

Genome-wide Imputation Using the practical haplotype graph in the heterozygous crop cassava

Genomic applications such as genomic selection and genome-wide association have become increasingly common since the advent of genome sequencing. Genotype imputation makes it possible to infer whole...

Linking carbohydrate structure with function in the human gut microbiome using hybrid metagenome assemblies

Complex carbohydrates that escape digestion in the small intestine, are broken down in the large intestine by enzymes encoded by the gut microbiome. This is a symbiotic relationship between particul...

Anatomy promotes neutral coexistence of strains in the human skin microbiome

What enables strains of the same species to coexist in a microbiome? Here, we investigate if host anatomy can explain strain co-residence of Cutibacterium acnes, the most abundant species on human s...

Uncovering transposable element variants and their potential adaptive impact in urban populations of the malaria vector Anopheles coluzzii

Background Anopheles coluzzii is one of the primary vectors of human malaria in sub-Saharan Africa. Recently, it has colonized the main cities of Central Africa threatening vector control programs. ...

A chromosome-level genome assembly of the parasitoid wasp, Cotesia glomerata (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)

Hymenopterans make up about 20% of all animal species, but most are poorly known and lack high-quality genomic resources. One group of important, yet under-studied hymenopterans, are parasitoid wasp...

Complex sequence organization of heterochromatin in the holocentric plant Cuscuta europaea elucidated by the computational analysis of nanopore reads

Repeat-rich regions of higher plant genomes are usually associated with constitutive heterochromatin, a specific type of chromatin that forms tightly packed nuclear chromocenters and chromosome band...

Contrasting a reference cranberry genome to a crop wild relative provides insights into adaptation, domestication, and breeding

Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) is a member of the Heath family (Ericaceae) and is a temperate low-growing woody perennial native to North America that is both economically important and has signi...

The draft chromosome-level genome assembly of tetraploid ground cherry (Prunus fruticosa Pall.) from long reads

Background Cherries are stone fruits and belong to the economically important plant family of Rosaceae with worldwide cultivation of different species. The ground cherry, Prunus fruticosa Pall. is o...

A reference-quality, fully annotated genome from a Puerto Rican individual

Until 2019, the human genome was available in only one fully-annotated version, which was the result of 18 years of continuous improvement and revision. Despite dramatic improvements in sequencing t...

The food additive xanthan gum drives adaptation of the human gut microbiota

The diets of industrialized countries reflect the increasing use of processed foods, often with the introduction of novel food additives. Xanthan gum is a complex polysaccharide with unique rheologi...

A temperate Siphoviridae bacteriophage isolate from a Siberian tiger enhances the virulence of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus through distinct mechanisms

The emergence and worldwide spread of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) poses a threat to human health. While bacteriophages are recognized as an effective alternative to treat infe...

A temperate Siphoviridae bacteriophage isolate from Siberian tiger enhances the virulence of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus through distinct mechanisms

The emergence and worldwide spread of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) poses a threat to human health. While bacteriophages are recognized as an effective alternative to treat infe...

Telomere-to-telomere genome assembly of Phaeodactylum tricornutum

Phaeodactylum tricornutum is a marine diatom with a growing genetic toolbox available and is being used in many synthetic biology applications. While most of the genome has been assembled, the curre...

Comparative genome analysis of multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa JNQH-PA57, a clinically isolated mucoid strain with comprehensive carbapenem resistance mechanisms

Background The prevalence of clinical multidrug-resistant (MDR) Pseudomonas aeruginosa has been increasing rapidly worldwide over the years and responsible for a wide range of acute and chronic inf...

Marker-assisted mapping enables effective forward genetic analysis in the arboviral vector Aedes aegypti, a species with vast recombination deserts

Aedes aegypti is a major vector of arboviruses that cause dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever and Zika. Although recent success in reverse genetics has facilitated rapid progress in basic and applied ...

Epigenetic patterns in a complete human genome

The completion of the first telomere-to-telomere human genome, T2T-CHM13, enables exploration of the full epigenome, removing limitations previously imposed by the missing reference sequence. Existi...

Segmental duplications and their variation in a complete human genome

Despite their importance in disease and evolution, highly identical segmental duplications (SDs) have been among the last regions of the human reference genome (GRCh38) to be finished. Based on a co...

The complete sequence of a human genome

In 2001, Celera Genomics and the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium published their initial drafts of the human genome, which revolutionized the field of genomics. While these drafts a...

Sex chromosome transformation and the origin of a male-specific X chromosome in the creeping vole

The mammalian sex chromosome system (XX female/XY male) is ancient and highly conserved. The sex chromosome karyotype of the creeping vole (Microtus oregoni) represents a long-standing anomaly, with...

Third-generation sequencing revises the molecular karyotype for Toxoplasma gondii and identifies emerging copy number variants in sexual recombinants

Toxoplasma gondii is a useful model for intracellular parasitism given its ease of culture in the laboratory and genomic resources. However, as for many other eukaryotes, the T. gondii genome contai...

Chromosome-scale assembly and analysis of biomass crop Miscanthus lutarioriparius genome

Miscanthus, a rhizomatous perennial plant, has great potential for bioenergy production for its high biomass and stress tolerance. We report a chromosome-scale assembly of Miscanthus lutarioriparius...

Complete vertebrate mitogenomes reveal widespread repeats and gene duplications

Background Modern sequencing technologies should make the assembly of the relatively small mitochondrial genomes an easy undertaking. However, few tools exist that address mitochondrial assembly di...

Variants at the ASIP locus contribute to coat color darkening in Nellore cattle

Background Nellore cattle (Bos indicus) are well-known for their adaptation to warm and humid environments. Hair length and coat color may impact heat tolerance. The Nellore breed has been strongly...

Genome of the destructive oomycete Phytophthora cinnamomi provides insights into its pathogenicity and adaptive potential

Background Phytophthora cinnamomi is an oomycete pathogen of global relevance. It is considered as one of the most invasive species, which has caused irreversible damage to natural ecosystems and h...

Isolation and genomic characterization of five novel strains of Erysipelotrichaceae from commercial pigs

Background Members of the Erysipelotrichaceae family have a high abundance in the intestinal tract of mammals, and have been reported to be associated with host metabolic disorders and inflammatory...

Chromosome-level genome assembly of the hard-shelled mussel Mytilus coruscus, a widely distributed species from the temperate areas of East Asia

Background The hard-shelled mussel (Mytilus coruscus) is widely distributed in the temperate seas of East Asia and is an important commercial bivalve in China. Chromosome-level genome information o...

Simultaneous hybrid genome sequencing of <i>Vermamoeba vermiformis</i> and its Dependentiae endosymbiont <i>Vermiphilus pyriformis</i>

A hybrid sequencing approach, using short and long reads sequencing, was employed for characterizing the genomes of the free-living amoeba host Vermamoeba vermiformis, along with its Dependentiae en...

Synergistic effect of short- and long-read sequencing on functional meta-omics

Real-world evaluations of metagenomic reconstructions are challenged by distinguishing reconstruction artefacts from genes and proteins present in situ. Here, we evaluate short-read-only, long-read-...

Multicomponent nature underlies the extraordinary mechanical properties of spider dragline silk

Dragline silk of golden orb-weaver spiders (Nephilinae) is noted for its unsurpassed toughness, combining extraordinary extensibility and tensile strength, suggesting industrial application as a sus...

SENSV: detecting structural variations with precise breakpoints using low-depth WGS data from a single Oxford Nanopore MinION flowcell

Structural variation (SV) is a major cause of genetic disorders. In this paper, we show that low-depth (specifically, 4x) whole-genome sequencing using a single Oxford Nanopore MinION flow cell suff...

Genome of the estuarine oyster provides insights into climate impact and adaptive plasticity

Understanding the roles of genetic divergence and phenotypic plasticity in adaptation is central to evolutionary biology and important for assessing adaptive potential of species under climate chang...

The fall and rise of group B Streptococcus in dairy cattle: reintroduction due to human-to-cattle host jumps?

Group B Streptococcus (GBS; Streptococcus agalactiae) is a major neonatal and opportunistic bacterial pathogen of humans and an important cause of mastitis in dairy cattle with significant impacts o...

An annotated draft genome for the Andean bear, Tremarctos ornatus

The Andean bear is the only extant member of the Tremarctine subfamily and the only extant ursid species to inhabit South America. Here, we present an annotated de novo assembly of a nuclear genome ...

Complete, closed and curated genome sequences of Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida isolates from Australia indicate mobilome-driven localized evolution and novel pathogenicity determinants

Despite the recent advances in sequencing technologies, the complete assembly of multi-chromosome genomes of the Vibrionaceae, often containing several plasmids, remains challenging. Using a combina...

Shared and unique evolutionary trajectories to ciprofloxacin resistance in gram-negative bacterial pathogens

The resistance to broad-spectrum antibiotic ciprofloxacin is detected in high rates for a wide range of bacterial pathogens. To investigate dynamics of ciprofloxacin resistance development we propos...

Extensive OMICS resource for Sf21 and Tni cell lines

Insect-derived cell lines, from Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf21) and from Trichoplusia ni (Tni), are the two most widely used cell lines for recombinant protein expression in combination with the Baculo...

Chromatin profiling reveals genome stability heterogeneity in clinical isolates of the human pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus

Invasive Pulmonary aspergillosis is a life-threatening infection in immunosuppressed patients caused by the filamentous fungus Aspergillus fumigatus. Chromatin structure regulation is important for ...

Full-genome sequence of Bacillus safensis strain IDN1, isolated from commercially available natto in Indonesia

We isolated a strain of Bacillus safensis, which we called IDN1, from natto sold in Indonesia. In order to gain insights into its genomic structure and understand its biology, we used the Oxford Nan...

Genome assembly of the popular Korean soybean cultivar Hwangkeum

Massive resequencing efforts have been undertaken to catalog allelic variants in major crop species including soybean, but the scope of the information for genetic variation often depends on short s...

Three bacterium-plasmid golden combinations facilitate the spread of ST11/CG258 carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae in China

Carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae (cpKP) poses serious threats to public health. Previous studies showed that only ST11/CG258-cpKP successfully disseminated in China, however, the underl...

Genomic analysis reveals the influence of climate change and currents on adaptation in an estuarine species

Understanding the evolutionary forces driving adaptive divergence and identifying the genomic variations, especially those mediating the plastic responses are critical to evaluate the adaptive capac...

The genome of the poecilogonous annelid Streblospio benedicti

Streblospio benedicti is a common marine annelid that has become an important model for developmental evolution. It is the only known example of poecilogony, where two distinct developmental modes o...

Retrotransposons as pathogenicity factors of the plant pathogenic fungus Botrytis cinerea

Background Retrotransposons are genetic elements inducing mutations in all domains of life. Despite their detrimental effect, retrotransposons become temporarily active during epigenetic reprogrammi...

Genomic skimming and nanopore sequencing uncover cryptic hybridization in one of world's most threatened primates

The Brazilian buffy-tufted-ear marmoset (Callithrix aurita), one of the world’s most endangered primates, is threatened by anthropogenic hybridization with exotic, invasive marmoset species. As ther...

Oxford Nanopore and Bionano Genomics technologies evaluation for plant structural variation detection

Background Structural Variations (SVs) are very diverse genomic rearrangements. In the past, their detection was restricted to cytological approaches, then to NGS read size and partitionned assembli...

Insights into the acquisition of the pks island and production of colibactin in the Escherichia coli population

The pks island codes for the enzymes necessary for synthesis of the genotoxin colibactin, which contributes to the virulence of Escherichia coli strains and is suspected of promoting colorectal canc...

Experimental evidence pointing to rain as a reservoir of tomato phyllosphere microbiota

Plant microbiota play essential roles in plant health and crop productivity. Comparisons of community composition have suggested seeds, soil, and the atmosphere as reservoirs of phyllosphere microbi...

Chromosome-level genome assembly and transcriptome- based annotation of the oleaginous yeast Rhodotorula toruloides CBS 14

Rhodotorula toruloides is an oleaginous yeast with high biotechnological potential. In order to understand the molecular physiology of lipid synthesis in R. toruloides and to advance metabolic engin...

Telomere-to-telomere gapless chromosomes of banana using nanopore sequencing

Long-read technologies hold the promise to obtain more complete genome assemblies and to make them easier. Coupled with long-range technologies, they can reveal the architecture of complex regions, ...

Genome archeology of two laboratory Salmonella enterica enterica sv Typhimurium

The Salmonella research community has used strains and bacteriophages over decades, exchanging useful new isolates among laboratories for study of cell surface antigens, metabolic pathways and restr...

Contrasting patterns of microbial dominance in the Arabidopsis thaliana phyllosphere

Pseudomonas and Sphingomonas are among the most abundant bacterial genera in the phyllosphere of wild Arabidopsis thaliana. Relative to Pseudomonas, the ecology of Sphingomonas and its interaction w...

Genomics of aminoglycoside resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa bloodstream infections at a United States academic hospital

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a frequent cause of antibiotic-resistant infections. Although P. aeruginosa is intrinsically resistant to many antimicrobial agents, aminoglycosides are active against this...

Emergence and rising of ceftazidime-avibactam resistant KPC-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa in China: a molecular epidemiology study

Background Infections by Carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa (CRPA) are difficult to treat and novel antibiotics are desperately needed. Till today, ceftazidime-avibactam (CAZ-AVI) has been ...

Transcript- and annotation-guided genome assembly of the European starling

The European starling, Sturnus vulgaris, is an ecologically significant, globally invasive avian species that is also suffering from a major decline in its native range. Here, we present the genome ...

High-quality genome sequence resource for Fusarium andiyazi causing pokkah boeng disease of sugarcane in China

Sugarcane pokkah boeng disease (PBD) is emerging as a prevalent foliar disease in China. This airborne disease is caused by the Fusarium species complex. To investigate the diversity and evolution o...

A chromosome-level assembly of a wild castor genome provides new insights into the adaptive evolution in a tropical desert

Wild castor grows in the high-altitude tropical desert of the African Plateau, a region known for high ultraviolet radiations, strong lights and extremely dry conditions. To investigate the potentia...

The genome of the cereal pest Sitophilus oryzae: a transposable element haven

Background Among beetles, the rice weevil Sitophilus oryzae is one of the most important pests causing extensive damage to cereal in fields and to stored grains. S. oryzae has an intracellular symbi...

Genomes of the willow-galling sawflies Euura lappo and Eupontania aestiva (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae): a resource for research on ecological speciation, adaptation, and gall induction

Hymenoptera is a hyperdiverse insect order represented by over 153,000 different species. As many hymenopteran species perform various crucial roles for our environments, such as pollination, herbiv...

Isolation and characterization of a novel Wolbachia bacteriophage from Allonemobius socius crickets in Missouri

Wolbachia are endosymbionts of numerous arthropod and some nematode species, are important for their development and if present can cause distinct phenotypes of their hosts. Prophage DNA has been fr...

Transcriptional activity and epigenetic regulation of transposable element in the symbiotic fungus Rhizophagus irregularis

Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form mutualistic relationships with most land plant species. AM fungi have long been considered as ancient asexuals. Long-term clonal evolution would be remarkable ...

Exploiting synergistic interactions of Medicago sativa L. and Paraburkholderia tropica for enhanced biodegradation of diesel fuel hydrocarbons

The biotechnological application of microorganisms for rhizoremediation of contaminated sites requires the development of plant-microbe symbionts capable of plant growth promotion and hydrocarbon de...

Comparison of long read sequencing technologies in interrogating bacteria and fly genomes

The newest generation of DNA sequencing technology is highlighted by the ability to generate sequence reads hundreds of kilobases in length. Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) and Oxford Nanopore Technolo...

Chromosomal-level genome assembly of the painted sea urchin Lytechinus pictus, a genetically enabled model system for cell biology and embryonic development

The painted urchin Lytechinus pictus is a sea urchin in the family Toxopneustidae and one of several sea urchin species that are routinely used as an experimental research organism. Recently, L. pic...

ModPhred: an integrative toolkit for the analysis and storage of nanopore sequencing DNA and RNA modification data

DNA and RNA modifications can now be identified using Nanopore sequencing. However, we currently lack a flexible software to efficiently encode, store, analyze and visualize DNA and RNA modification...

Structural variant selection for high-altitude adaptation using single-molecule long-read sequencing

Structural variants (SVs) can be important drivers of human adaptation with strong effects, but previous studies have focused primarily on common variants with weak effects. Here, we used large-scal...

Robust methylation-based classification of brain tumors using nanopore sequencing

DNA methylation-based classification of cancer provides a comprehensive molecular approach to diagnose tumors. In fact, DNA methylation profiling of human brain tumors already profoundly impacts cli...

Hybrid genome de novo assembly with methylome analysis of the anaerobic thermophilic subsurface bacterium Thermanaerosceptrum fracticalcis strain DRI-13T

Background There is a dearth of sequenced and closed microbial genomes from environments that exceed &gt; 500 m below level terrestrial surface. Coupled with even fewer cultured isolates, study and...

Comparison of different sequencing strategies for assembling chromosome-level genomes of extremophiles with variable GC content

In this study, six bacterial isolates with variable GC, including Escherichia coli as mesophilic reference strain, were selected to compare hybrid assembly strategies based on next-generation sequen...

Genetic differentiation of Xylella fastidiosa following the introduction into Taiwan

The economically important plant pathogen Xylella fastidiosa has been reported in multiple regions of the globe during the last two decades, threatening a growing list of crops and industries. Xylel...

Genomic architecture and evolutionary dynamics of a social niche polymorphism in the California harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex californicus

The societies of social insects are highly variable, including variation in the number of reproductives in a colony. In the California harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex californicus (Buckley 1867), coloni...

Recovery of complete genomes and non-chromosomal replicons from activated sludge enrichment microbial communities with long read metagenome sequencing

New long read sequencing technologies offer huge potential for effective recovery of complete, closed genomes from complex microbial communities. Using long read data (ONT MinION) obtained from an e...

The GGC repeat expansion in NOTCH2NLC is associated with oculopharyngodistal myopathy type 3

Oculopharyngodistal myopathy (OPDM) is an adult-onset neuromuscular disease characterized by progressive ocular, facial, pharyngeal and distal limb muscle involvement. Trinucleotide repeat expansion...

The genome of the Margined White butterfly (Pieris macdunnoughii): sex chromosome insights and the power of polishing with PoolSeq data

We report a chromosome-level assembly for Pieris macdunnoughii, a North American butterfly whose involvement in an evolutionary trap imposed by an invasive Eurasian mustard has made it an emerging m...

Genomic evidence of environmental and resident Salmonella Senftenberg and Montevideo contamination in the pistachio supply-chain

Pistachios have been implicated in two salmonellosis outbreaks and multiple recalls in the U.S. This study performed a retrospective data analysis of Salmonella associated with pistachios and a stor...

A towering genome: experimentally validated adaptations to high blood pressure and extreme stature in the giraffe

The suite of adaptations associated with the extreme stature of the giraffe has long interested biologists and physiologists. By generating a high-quality chromosome-level giraffe genome and a compr...

Evaluation of Salmonella serotype prediction with multiplex Nanopore sequencing

The use of whole genome sequencing (WGS) data generated by the long-read sequencing platform Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) has been shown to provide reliable results for Salmonella serotype pre...

What’s under the Christmas tree? Soil acidification alters fir tree rhizosphere bacterial and eukaryotic communities, their interactions, and functional traits

pH has been identified as a master regulator of the soil environment, controlling the solubility and availability of nutrients. As such, soil pH exerts a strong influence on indigenous microbial com...

Genome sequencing and morphometric analysis of alpine bumblebees experiencing climate change reveal ongoing phenotypic shifts and a lack of population structure

Populations of the bumblebees Bombus sylvicola and Bombus balteatus in Colorado have experienced decreases in tongue length, a trait important for plant-pollinator mutualisms, in the last six decade...

A squalene–hopene cyclase in Schizosaccharomyces japonicus represents a eukaryotic adaptation to sterol–independent anaerobic growth

Biosynthesis of sterols, which are key constituents of canonical eukaryotic membranes, requires molecular oxygen. Anaerobic protists and deep-branching anaerobic fungi are the only eukaryotes in whi...

Leakiness at the human-animal interface in Southeast Asia and implications for the spread of antibiotic resistance

International efforts to curb antimicrobial resistance have focused on drug development and limiting unnecessary use. However, in areas where water, sanitation, and hygiene infrastructure is lacking...

Improved whole genome sequence of Phytophthora capsici generated by long-read sequencing

The soil-borne oomycete Phytophthora capsici is the most destructive pathogen of vegetable crops and is responsible for substantial economic losses worldwide. Here, we present an improved genome ass...

A free-living protist that lacks canonical eukaryotic DNA replication and segregation systems

Cells must replicate and segregate their DNA with precision. In eukaryotes, these processes are part of a regulated cell-cycle that begins at S-phase with the replication of DNA and ends after M-pha...

Genome sequences for two Acinetobacter baumannii strains obtained using the Unicycler hybrid assembly pipeline

Here, we report a complete genome sequence for Acinetobacter baumannii strain ATCC 17961, with plasmid sequences, and a high-quality (&gt;98% complete) build for A. baumannii strain AB09-003. These ...

The genome of the European estuarine calanoid copepod Eurytemora affinis: potential use in molecular ecotoxicology

In this study, we sequenced and assembled the genome of a European estuarine calanoid copepod using Oxford Nanopore PromethION and Illumina HiSeq 2500 platforms. The length of the assembled genome w...

DNA preparation in Vitis vinifera L. for third generation sequencing

Background There have been several attempts to sequence the genome of Vitis vinifera L. (grapevine), utilizing low-resolution second-generation platforms. Nevertheless, the characterization of the g...

Deeplasmid: Deep learning accurately separates plasmids from bacterial chromosomes

Plasmids are mobile genetic elements that play a key role in microbial ecology and evolution by mediating horizontal transfer of important genes, such as antimicrobial resistance genes. Many microbi...

Alpha satellite insertions and the evolutionary landscape of centromeres

Human centromeres are composed of alpha satellite DNA hierarchically organized as higher-order repeats and epigenetically specified by CENP-A binding. Current evolutionary models assert that new cen...

Genomic analysis of dibenzofuran-degrading Pseudomonas veronii strain Pvy reveals its biodegradative versatility

Certain industrial chemicals accumulate in the environment due to their recalcitrant properties. Bioremediation uses the capability of some environmental bacteria to break down these chemicals and a...

Genome Sequence Resource of Phytophthora vignae, the causal agent of stem and root rot of cowpea

The causal agent of stem and root rot of cowpea, Phytophthora vignae, is a widely distributed species of Phytophthora genus. Here, we generate a high-quality complete genome assembly of P. vignae st...

Chromosome-scale genome sequence of Alternaria alternata causing Alternaria brown spot of citrus

Alternaria brown spot (ABS) caused by Alternaria alternata is an economically important fungal disease of citrus worldwide. The ABS pathogen A. alternata tangerine pathotype can produce a host-speci...

Mitochondrial genome sequencing of marine leukemias reveals cancer contagion between clam species in the seas of Southern Europe

Clonally transmissible cancers are tumour lineages that are transmitted between individuals via the transfer of living cancer cells. In marine bivalves, leukemia-like transmissible cancers, called h...

Metapopulation structure of diatom-associated marine bacteria

Marine bacteria-phytoplankton interaction ultimately shapes ecosystem productivity. The biochemical mechanisms underlying their interactions become increasingly known, yet how these ubiquitous inter...

Chromosomal rearrangements but no change of genes and transposable elements repertoires in an invasive forest-pathogenic fungus

Chromosomal rearrangements have been largely described among eukaryotes, and may have important consequences on evolution of species. High genome plasticity have been often reported in Fungi, that m...

Complete genome sequence of Xylella taiwanensis and comparative analysis of virulence gene content with Xylella fastidiosa

The bacterial genus Xylella contains plant pathogens that are major threats to agriculture worldwide. Although extensive research was conducted to characterize different subspecies of Xylella fastid...

The whole genome sequence resource of Calonectria ilicicola, the casual pathogen of soybean red crown rot

Calonectria ilicicola (ana. Cylindrocladium parasiticum) is a soilborne plant pathogenic fungus with a broad host range, and it can cause red crown rot of soybean and Cylindrocladium black rot of pe...

Analysis of a small outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O157:H7 using long-read sequencing

Compared to short-read sequencing data, long-read sequencing facilitates single contiguous de novo assemblies and characterization of the prophage region of the genome. Here, we describe our methodo...

Nanopore sequencing resolves elusive long tandem-repeat regions in mitochondrial genomes

Long non-coding, tandem-repetitive regions in mitochondrial (mt) genomes of many metazoans have been notoriously difficult to characterise accurately using conventional sequencing methods. Here, we ...

Chromosome-level genome assembly and structural variant analysis of two laboratory yeast strains from the Peterhof Genetic Collection lineage

Thousands of yeast genomes have been sequenced with both traditional and long-read technologies, and multiple observations about modes of genome evolution for both wild and laboratory strains have b...

Long-read sequencing improves the detection of structural variations impacting complex non-coding elements of the genome

The advent of long-read sequencing offers a new assessment method of detecting genomic structural variation (SV) in numerous rare genetic diseases. For autism spectrum disorders (ASD) cases where pa...

Vegetable-derived carbapenemase-producing high-risk Klebsiella pneumoniae ST15 and Acinetobacter baumannii ST2 clones in Japan

This study was conducted to characterize carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae and Acinetobacter baumannii isolated from fresh vegetables in Japan. Two K. pneumoniae (AO15, and AO22) and one...

Complete genome sequence of Peptacetobacter (Clostridium) hiranonis strain DGF055142, isolated from dog feces from Flagstaff, Arizona, USA, 2019

A single-chromosome closed genome of Peptacetobacter (Clostridium) hiranonis strain DGF055142 was generated using Illumina MiSeq short reads paired with Oxford Nanopore MinION long reads. This isola...

ANCHOR, a technical approach to monitor single-copy locus localization in planta

Gene expression is governed by several layers of regulation which in addition to genome organization, local chromatin structure, gene accessibility and the presence of transcription factors also inc...

Eliminating mosquitoes with precision guided sterile males

The mosquito Aedes aegypti is the principal vector for arboviruses including dengue/yellow fever, chikungunya, and zika, infecting hundreds of millions of people annually. Unfortunately, traditional...

The genome sequence of the cereal pest Sitophilus oryzae: an unprecedented transposable element content

Background Among beetles, the rice weevil Sitophilus oryzae is one of the most important pests causing extensive damage to cereal in fields and to stored grains. S. oryzae has an intracellular symbi...

High molecular weight DNA extraction strategies for long-read sequencing of complex metagenomes

By offering extremely long contiguous characterization of individual DNA molecules, rapidly emerging long-read sequencing strategies offer comprehensive insights into the organization of genetic inf...

Genomic evaluation of Bordetella spp. originating from Australia

Bordetella pertussis is the primary causative agent of pertussis, a highly infectious respiratory disease associated with prolonged coughing episodes. Pertussis infections are typically mild in adul...

High-quality complete genome resource of plant pathogenic bacterium Dickeya solani strain IPO 2019 isolated from Hyacinthus orientalis

Dickeya solani is an emerging plant pathogenic bacterium, causing disease symptoms in a variety of agriculturally relevant crop species worldwide. To date a number of D. solani genomes have been seq...

First report of an extensively drug-resistant ST23 Klebsiella pneumoniae of capsular serotype K1 co-producing CTX-M-15, OXA-48 and ArmA in Spain

An extensively drug-resistant (XDR) Klebsiella pneumoniae isolate MS3802 from a tracheostomy exudate was whole-genome sequenced using MiSeq and Oxford Nanopore MinION platforms in order to identify ...

Chromosomal assembly of the nuclear genome of the endosymbiont-bearing trypanosomatid Angomonas deanei

Angomonas deanei is an endosymbiont-bearing trypanosomatid with several highly fragmented genome assemblies and unknown chromosome number. We present an assembly of the A. deanei nuclear genome base...

Wolbachia in the spittlebug Prosapia ignipectus: Variable infection frequencies, but no apparent effect on host reproductive isolation

Animals serve as hosts for complex communities of microorganisms, including endosymbionts that live inside their cells. Wolbachia bacteria are perhaps the most common endosymbionts, manipulating hos...

Rapid and detailed characterization of transgene insertion sites in genetically modified plants via Nanopore sequencing

Molecular characterization of genetically modified plants can provide crucial information for the development of detection and identification methods, to comply with traceability, and labeling requi...

Revisiting the early evolution of Cyanobacteria with a new thylakoid-less and deeply diverged isolate from a hornwort

Cyanobacteria have played pivotal roles in Earth’s geological history especially during the rise of atmospheric oxygen. However, our ability to infer the early transitions in Cyanobacteria evolution...

Gene flux and acid-imposed selection are the main drivers of antimicrobial resistance in broiler chicks infected with Salmonella enterica serovar Heidelberg

Salmonella enterica serovar Heidelberg (SH) is one of the prolific serovars causing poultry-associated food-borne illness in the world. Their ability to cause invasive infections and their promiscui...

Analyses of the complete genome sequence of 2,6-dichlorobenzamide (BAM) degrader Aminobacter sp. MSH1 suggests a polyploid chromosome, phylogenetic reassignment, and functions of (un)stable plasmids

Aminobacter sp. MSH1 (CIP 110285) can use the pesticide dichlobenil and its transformation product, the recalcitrant groundwater micropollutant, 2,6-dichlorobenzamide (BAM) as sole source of carbon,...

The complete mitochondrial genome of Labeo catla (Hamilton, 1822) using long read sequencing

Labeo catla is a widely cultured species in monoculture and polyculture systems of the Indian subcontinent. In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of catla was reconstructed from ...

Phenotypic characterization and whole-genome analysis of a novel bacteriophage HCF1 infecting citrobacter amalonaticus and C. freundii

Citrobacter species often occur in sewage, food, soil, wastewater, and in the intestinal tract of animals and humans. Citrobacter spp. cause urinary tract infections (UTIs) and infantile meningitis ...

Genomic characterisation of a multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli strain carrying the mcr-1 gene recovered from a paediatric patient in China

Objectives The global spread of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales is a leading public-health threat. Lack of effective treatment has resulted in use of colistin as a last-resort therapeutic opt...

Surfactin stimulated by pectin molecular patterns and root exudates acts as a key driver of Bacillus-plant mutualistic interaction

Bacillus velezensis is considered as model species belonging to the so-called B. subtilis complex that typically evolved to dwell in the soil rhizosphere niche and establish intimate association wit...

Molecular characterization of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium isolates collected from the Dallas, Texas area

Molecular characterization was performed for 46 vancomycin-resistant E. faecium (VREfm) isolates and one vancomycin-sensitive comparator obtained during routine fecal surveillance of high-risk patie...

Genomic architecture of 5S rDNA cluster and its variations within and between species

Ribosomal genes (rDNAs) are arranged in purely tandem repeats, preventing them from being reliably assembled onto chromosome. The uncertainty of rDNA genomic structure presents a significant barrier...

Ancient migrations - The first complete genome assembly, annotation and variants of the Zoroastrian-Parsi community of India

With the advent of Next Generation Sequencing, many population specific whole genome sequences published thus far, predominantly represent individuals of European ancestry. While sequencing efforts ...

The genome of the CTG(Ser1) yeast Scheffersomyces stipitis is plastic

Microorganisms need to adapt to environmental changes, and genome plasticity can lead to adaptation by increasing genetic diversity. The CTG (Ser1) clade of fungi is a diverse yeast group that can ...

A benchmarking of human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup classifiers from whole-genome and whole-exome sequence data

The mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) is of interest for a range of fields including evolutionary, forensic, and medical genetics. Human mitogenomes can be classified into evolutionary related haplogroup...

A conserved role of the duplicated Masculinizer gene in sex determination of the Mediterranean flour moth, Ephestia kuehniella

Sex determination in the silkworm, Bombyx mori, is based on Feminizer (Fem), a W-linked Fem piRNA that triggers female development in WZ individuals, and the Z-linked Masculinizer (Masc), which init...

Different trajectories of polyploidization shape the genomic landscape of the Brettanomyces bruxellensis yeast species

Polyploidization events are observed across the tree of life and occurred in many fungi, plant and animal species. Polyploidy is thought to be an important source of speciation and tumorigenesis. Ho...

Small intestine lactobacilli growth promotion and immunomodulation in weaner pigs fed Cyberlindnera jadinii yeast high inclusion diet and exposed to enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli F4+: O149

Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) F4+: O149 is a causative agent for the development of post-weaning diarrhoea (PWD) in pigs that contributes to production losses. Yeast cell wall components u...

Structural variants in Chinese population and their impact on phenotypes, diseases and population adaptation

A complete characterization of genetic variation is a fundamental goal of human genome research. Long-read sequencing (LRS) improves the sensitivity for structural variant (SV) discovery and facilit...

Genome-wide detection of cytosine methylations in plant from Nanopore sequencing data using deep learning

Methylation states of DNA bases can be detected from native Nanopore reads directly. At present, there are many computational methods that can detect 5mCs in CpG contexts accurately by Nanopore sequ...

DNA methylation profiling of a cnidarian-algal symbiosis using nanopore sequencing

Symbiosis with protists is common among cnidarians such as corals and sea anemones, and is associated with homeostatic and phenotypic changes in the host that could have epigenetic underpinnings, su...

Using de novo assembly to identify structural variation of complex immune system gene regions

Driven by the necessity to survive environmental pathogens, the human immune system has evolved exceptional diversity and plasticity, to which several factors contribute including inheritable struct...

Combined genomic, transcriptomic, and metabolomic analyses provide insights into chayote (Sechium edule) evolution and fruit development

Chayote (Sechium edule) is an agricultural crop in the Cucurbitaceae family that is rich in bioactive components. To enhance genetic research on chayote, we used Nanopore third-generation sequencing...

High-quality genome resource of Clonostachys rosea strain CanS41 by Oxford Nanopore long-read sequencing

Clonostachys rosea is a necrotrophic mycoparasitic fungus with excellent biological control ability against numerous fungal plant pathogens. Here, we performed genomic sequencing of C. rosea strain ...

Rampant prophage movement among transient competitors drives rapid adaptation during infection

Interactions between bacteria, their close competitors, and viral parasites are common in infections but understanding of these eco-evolutionary dynamics is limited. Most examples of adaptations cau...

GraphUnzip: unzipping assembly graphs with long reads and Hi-C

Long reads and Hi-C have revolutionized the field of genome assembly as they have made highly continuous assemblies accessible for challenging genomes. As haploid chromosome-level assemblies are now...

Architecture and evolution of subtelomeres in the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

In most eukaryotes, subtelomeres are dynamic genomic regions populated by multi-copy sequences of different origins, which can promote segmental duplications and chromosomal rearrangements. However,...

Draft genome resource of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. capsici, the infectious agent of pepper Fusarium wilt

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. capsici is the specific pathogen of pepper Fusarium wilt, and causes a significant reduction in pepper yield. Its narrow host specificity has led to the concept of forma sp...

Long-read assembly and comparative evidence-based reanalysis of Cryptosporidium genome sequences reveal new biological insights

Cryptosporidiosis is a leading cause of waterborne diarrheal disease globally and an important contributor to mortality in infants and the immunosuppressed. Despite its importance, the Cryptosporidi...

Genome sequence data of Peronophythora litchii, an oomycete pathogen causing litchi downy blight

Peronophythora litchii is an oomycete pathogen that exclusively infects litchi, with infection stages affecting a broad range of tissues. In this study, we obtained a near chromosome-level genome as...

Generation of a new frizzled 2 flox mouse model to clarify its role in development

It is currently accepted that Wnt receptors, Frizzleds (Fzd), have high functional redundancy, making individual receptors challenging to target therapeutically. Specifically, Fzd2 is believed to be...

Transferable Acinetobacter baumannii plasmid pDETAB2 encodes OXA-58 and NDM-1 and represents a new class of antibiotic resistance plasmids

Objectives To characterize a blaOXA-58- and blaNDM-1-containing MDR plasmid from a rare Acinetobacter baumannii lineage and compare it with related plasmids to explore the distribution and evolutio...

Molecular characterisation of the first New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase 1-producing Acinetobacter baumannii from Tanzania

Background We aimed to characterise the genetic determinants and context of two meropenem-resistant clinical isolates of Acinetobacter baumannii isolated from children hospitalised with bloodstream...

Genome and transcriptome of a pathogenic yeast, Candida nivariensis

We present a highly contiguous genome and transcriptome of the pathogenic yeast, Candida nivariensis. We sequenced both the DNA and RNA of this species using both the Oxford Nanopore Technologies (O...

Microbial population dynamics and evolutionary outcomes under extreme energy-limitation

As the most abundant and diverse form of life on Earth, microorganisms commonly inhabit energy-limited environments where cellular maintenance and growth is highly constrained. To gain insight into ...

Hybrid clustering of long and short-read for improved metagenome assembly

Next-generation sequencing has enabled metagenomics, the study of the genomes of microorganisms sampled directly from the environment without cultivation. We previously developed a proof-of-concept,...

The genome analysis of Tripterygium wilfordii reveals TwCYP712K1 and TwCYP712K2 responsible for oxidation of friedelin in celastrol biosynthesis pathway

Tripterygium wilfordii is a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) from family Celastraceae and celastrol is one of the strongest active ingredients belonging to friedelane-type pentacyclic triterpenoid...

Unique K-mer sequences for validating cancer-related substitution, insertion and deletion mutations

The cancer genome sequencing has led to important discoveries such as identifying cancer gene. However, challenges remain in the analysis of cancer genome sequencing. One significant issue is that m...

Genomic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of Haemophilus colonising the airways of young children with cystic fibrosis

Respiratory infection during childhood is a key risk factor in early cystic fibrosis (CF) lung disease progression. Haemophilus influenzae (Hi) and Haemophilus parainfluenzae (Hpi) are routinely iso...

Dissemination of NDM-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli high-risk clones in Catalan healthcare institutions

Objectives To characterize the clonal spread of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli isolates between different healthcare institutions in Catalonia, Spain. Methods Ant...

Genomic insights into the host specific adaptation of the Pneumocystis genus and emergence of the human pathogen Pneumocystis jirovecii

Pneumocystis jirovecii, the fungal agent of human Pneumocystis pneumonia, is closely related to macaque Pneumocystis. Little is known about other Pneumocystis species in distantly related mammals, n...

Mutational pressure drives differential genome conservation in two bacterial endosymbionts of sap feeding insects

Compared to free-living bacteria, endosymbionts of sap-feeding insects have tiny and rapidly evolving genomes. Increased genetic drift, high mutation rates, and relaxed selection associated with hos...

A Transposon Story: from TE content to TE dynamic invasion of Drosophila genomes using the single-molecule sequencing technology from Oxford Nanopore

Transposable elements (TEs) are the main components of genomes. However, due to their repetitive nature, they are very difficult to study using data obtained with short-read sequencing technologies....

Fatal perinatal mitochondrial cardiac failure caused by recurrent de novo duplications in the ATAD3 locus

Background: In about half of all patients with a suspected monogenic disease, genomic investigations fail to identify the diagnosis. A contributing factor is the difficulty with repetitive regions o...

Horizontal plasmid transfer among Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates is the key factor for dissemination of extended-spectrum β-lactamases among children in Tanzania

Increased knowledge about the role of horizontal gene transfer is key to improve our understanding of the spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in human populations. We therefore studied the diss...

Unambiguous identification of fungi: where do we stand and how accurate and precise is fungal DNA barcoding?

True fungi (Fungi) and fungus-like organisms (e.g. Mycetozoa, Oomycota) constitute the second largest group of organisms based on global richness estimates, with around 3 million predicted species. ...

The Salmonella enterica plasmidome as a reservoir of antibiotic resistance

The emergence of multidrug-resistant bacterial strains worldwide has become a serious problem for public health over recent decades. The increase in antimicrobial resistance has been expanding via p...

Ubiquitous selfish toxin-antidote elements in Caenorhabditis species

Toxin-antidote elements (TAs) are selfish genetic dyads that spread in populations by selectively killing non-carriers. TAs are common in prokaryotes, but few examples are known in animals. We disco...

The genome of a persistent giant algal virus encodes an unprecedented number of genes involved in energy metabolism

Viruses have long been viewed as entities possessing extremely limited metabolic capacities. Over the last decade, however, this view has been challenged, as metabolic genes have been identified in ...

Whole genome sequence data of Lactobacillus fermentum HFD1, the producer of antibacterial peptides

Here we report the whole genome sequence of Lactobacillus fermentum HFD1 strain, the producer of antibacterial peptides. The genome consists of one circular chromosome with 2101878 bp in length and ...

A novel blaCTX-M-65-harboring IncHI2 plasmid pE648CTX-M-65 isolated from a clinical extensively-drug-resistant Escherichia coli ST648

Background: An ESBL, carbapenemase- and MCR-1-producing Escherichia coli ST648 strain was isolated from the urine sample of a patient in a Chinese tertiary hospital in 2016. Methods: The strain was ...

Acquired fluoroquinolone resistance genes in corneal isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Fluoroquinolones are widely used as an empirical therapy for pseudomonal ocular infections. Based on increasing reports on acquired fluoroquinolone resistance genes in clinical isolates of Pseudomon...

High-quality carnivore genomes from roadkill samples enable species delimitation in aardwolf and bat-eared fox

In a context of ongoing biodiversity erosion, obtaining genomic resources from wildlife is becoming essential for conservation. The thousands of yearly mammalian roadkill could potentially provide a...

Chromosome-level genome assembly of a benthic associated Syngnathiformes species: the common dragonet, Callionymus lyra

Background The common dragonet, Callionymus lyra, is one of three Callionymus species inhabiting the North Sea. All three species show strong sexual dimorphism. The males show strong morphological d...

Regulation of Wolbachia proliferation by the amplification and deletion of an addictive genomic island

Wolbachia is one of the most prevalent bacterial endosymbionts, infecting approximately 40% of terrestrial arthropod species. Wolbachia is often a reproductive parasite but can also provide fitness ...

The draft genome of Labeo catla

Objective Labeo catla (catla), one of the three Indian major carps, is native to the Indo-Gangetic riverine system of India as well as the rivers of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Myanmar. Its hig...

The beginning of the end: a chromosomal assembly of the new world malaria mosquito ends with a novel telomere

Chromosome level assemblies are accumulating in various taxonomic groups including mosquitoes. However, even in the few reference-quality mosquito assemblies, a significant portion of the heterochro...

Prophylactic application of tailocins prevents infection by Pseudomonas syringae

Tailocins are phage-derived bacteriocins that demonstrate great potential as agricultural antimicrobials given their high killing efficiency and their precise strain-specific targeting ability. Our ...

Phylum barrier and Escherichia coli intra-species phylogeny drive the acquisition of resistome in E. coli

Escherichia coli is a ubiquitous bacterium that has widely been exposed to antibiotics over the last 70 years. It has adapted by acquiring different antibiotic resistance genes (ARG), which we aim a...

Engineering radioprotective human cells using the tardigrade damage suppressor protein, DSU

Spaceflight has been documented to produce a number of detrimental effects to physiology and genomic stability, partly a result of Galactic Cosmic Radiation (GCR). In recent years, extensive researc...

De novo genome assembly of the land snail Candidula unifasciata (Mollusca: Gastropoda)

Among all molluscs, land snails are an economically and scientifically interesting group comprising edible species, alien species and agricultural pests. Yet, despite its high diversity, the number ...

Genomic analysis of a novel species Halomonas shambharensis isolated from hypersaline lake in Northwest India

Genome analysis of Halomonas shambharensis, a novel species, was performed to understand the osmoprotectant strategies used by the strain to overcome the salinity stress and to explore the prospecti...

Improvements in the sequencing and assembly of plant genomes

Background Advances in DNA sequencing have reduced the difficulty of sequencing and assembling plant genomes. A range of methods for long read sequencing and assembly have been recently compared and...

Genome recombination-mediated tRNA up-regulation conducts general antibiotic resistance of bacteria at early stage

Bacterial antibiotic resistance sets a great challenge to human health. It seems that the bacteria can spontaneously evolve resistance against any antibiotic within short time without the horizontal...

Limited genetic diversity of blaCMY-2-containing IncI1-pST12 plasmids from Enterobacteriaceae of human and broiler chicken origin in the Netherlands

Distinguishing epidemiologically related and unrelated plasmids is essential to confirm plasmid transmission. We compared IncI1-pST12 plasmids from both human and livestock origin and explored the d...

Genomic analysis of the diversity, antimicrobial resistance and virulence potential of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli strains from a private health care center in Chile

Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli are the leading causes of human gastroenteritis in the developed world and an emerging threat in developing countries. There is increasing evidence that t...

Tandem gene duplications drive divergent evolution of caffeine and crocin biosynthetic pathways in plants

Background Plants have evolved a panoply of specialized metabolites that increase their environmental fitness. Two examples are caffeine, a purine psychotropic alkaloid, and crocins, a group of gly...

Genome of Solanum pimpinellifolium provides insights into structural variants during tomato breeding

Solanum pimpinellifolium (SP) is the wild progenitor of cultivated tomato. Because of its remarkable stress tolerance and intense flavor, SP has been used as an important germplasm donor in modern b...

The effect of hybridization on transposable element accumulation in an undomesticated fungal species

Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genetic elements that can profoundly impact the evolution of genomes and species. A long-standing hypothesis suggests that the merging of diverged genomes with...

Identification of novel tetracycline resistance gene tet(X14) and its co-occurrence with tet(X2) in a tigecycline-resistant and colistin-resistant Empedobacter stercoris

Tigecycline is one of the last-resort antibiotics to treat severe infections. Recently, tigecycline resistance has sporadically emerged with an increasing trend, and Tet(X) family represents a new r...

Comparative genomics of Verticillium dahliae isolates reveals the in planta-secreted effector protein recognized in V2 tomato plants

Plant pathogens secrete effector molecules during host invasion to promote host colonization. However, some of these effectors become recognized by host receptors, encoded by resistance genes, to mo...

Genetic characterisation of a large antibiotic resistant environmental ST131 E. coli plasmid using a long read hybrid assembly approach

Escherichia coli Strain Type 131 are a globally disseminated environmental E. coli that has been linked to the capture and spread of plasmid mediated blaCTX-M type extended spectrum beta-lactamase (...

The First complete Zoroastrian-Parsi Mitochondria Reference Genome: implications of mitochondrial signatures in an endogamous, non-smoking population

The present-day Zoroastrian-Parsis have roots in ancient pastoralist migrations from circumpolar regions leading to their settlement on the Eurasian Steppes and later, as Indo Iranians in the Fertil...

Unraveling the features of somatic transposition in the Drosophila intestine

Transposable elements (TEs) play a significant role in evolution by contributing to genetic variation through germline insertional activity. However, how TEs act in somatic cells and tissues is not ...

Genome analyses reveal the hybrid origin of the staple food crop white Guinea yam

White Guinea yam (Dioscorea rotundata) is an important staple tuber crop of West Africa. However, its origin remains unclear. In this study, we re-sequenced 336 accessions of white Guinea yam and co...

Template switching mechanism drives the tandem amplification of chromosome 20q11.21 in human pluripotent stem cells

Copy number variants (CNVs) are genomic rearrangements implicated in numerous congenital and acquired diseases, including cancer. In human pluripotent stem cells (PSC), the appearance of culture-acq...

Genomic network analysis of an environmental and livestock IncF plasmid population

IncF plasmids are diverse and of great clinical significance, often carrying genes conferring antimicrobial resistance (AMR) such as extended-spectrum β-lactamases, particularly in Enterobacteriacea...

Characterization and engineering of Streptomyces griseofuscus DSM 40191 as a potential host for heterologous expression of biosynthetic gene cluster

Streptomyces griseofuscus DSM 40191 is a fast growing Streptomyces strain that remains largely underexplored as a heterologous host. Here, we report the genome mining of S. griseofuscus, followed by...

Nanopore-based metagenomics analysis reveals prevalence of mobile antibiotic and heavy metal resistome in wastewater

In-depth studies of the microbiome and mobile resistome profile of different environments is central to understanding the role of the environment in antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which is one of t...

AsmMix: A pipeline for high quality diploid de novo assembly

In this paper, we report a pipeline, AsmMix, which is capable of producing both contiguous and high-quality diploid genomes. The pipeline consists of two steps. In the first step, two sets of assemb...

Homologous chromosomes in asexual rotifer Adineta vaga suggest automixis

The several hundreds of species of bdelloid rotifers are notorious because they represent an ancient clade comprising only asexual lineages. Moreover, most bdelloid species have the ability to withs...

Time-calibrated genomic evolution of a monomorphic bacterium during its establishment as an endemic crop pathogen

The reconstruction of the evolutionary histories of pathogen populations in space and time often improves our understanding of their epidemiology. However, analyses are usually restricted to the non...

Complete genome of Lactobacillus iners KY using Flongle provides insight into the genetic background of optimal adaption to vaginal econiche

Despite the importance of Lactobacillus iners and its unique characteristics for the study of vaginal adaption, its genome and genomic researches for identifying molecular backgrounds of these speci...

A chromosome-scale assembly of the garden orach (Atriplex hortensis L.) genome using Oxford Nanopore sequencing

Atriplex hortensis (2n = 2x = 18, 1C genome size ∼1.1 gigabases), also known as garden orach and mountain-spinach, is a highly nutritious, broadleaf annual of the Amaranthaceae-Chenopodiaceae allian...

Nanopore sequencing reveals genomic map of CTX-M-type extended-spectrum β-lactamases carried by Escherichia coli strains isolated from blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) in Norway

Background Environmental surveillance of antibiotic resistance can contribute towards better understanding and management of human and environmental health. This study applied a combination of long...

Reevaluation of the Toxoplasma gondii and Neospora caninum genomes reveals misassembly, karyotype differences and chromosomal rearrangements

Neospora caninum primarily infects cattle causing abortions with an estimated impact of a billion dollars on worldwide economy, annually. However, the study of its biology has been unheeded by the e...

Improving the chromosome-level genome assembly of the Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) in a university master's course

Ever decreasing costs along with advances in sequencing and library preparation technologies enable even small research groups to generate chromosome-level assemblies today. Here we report the gener...

A giant genome for a giant crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) with insights into cox1 pseudogenes in Decapod genomes

Following on from mitogenomic and transcriptomic studies, we present the first draft genome for the red claw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) based on relatively large volumes of short and long gen...

Plastid genomes of the early vascular plant genus Selaginella have unusual direct repeat structures and drastically reduced gene numbers

The early vascular plants in the genus Selaginella, which is the sole genus of the Selaginellaceae family, have an important place in evolutionary history, along with ferns, as such plants are valua...

Single-molecule nanopore sequencing reveals extreme target copy number heterogeneity in arylomycin-resistant mutants

Tandem gene amplification is a frequent and dynamic source of antibiotic resistance in bacteria. Ongoing expansions and contractions of repeat arrays during population growth are expected to manifes...

Precision long-read metagenomics sequencing for food safety by detection and assembly of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli in irrigation water

Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) contamination of agricultural water might be an important factor to recent foodborne illness and outbreaks involving leafy greens. Closed bacterial geno...

Functional strain redundancy and persistent phage infection in Swiss hard cheese starter cultures

Undefined starter cultures are poorly characterized bacterial communities from environmental origin used in cheese making. They are phenotypically stable and have evolved through domestication by re...

An improved Spirodela polyrhiza genome and proteomic analyses reveal a conserved chromosomal structure with high abundances of chloroplastic proteins favoring energy production

Duckweeds are a monophyletic group of rapidly reproducing aquatic monocots in the Lemnaceae family. Given their clonal, exponentially fast reproduction, a key question is whether genome structure is...

Rhizobium desertarenae sp. nov., isolated from the Saline Desert Soil from the Rann of Kachchh, India

A novel bacterial strain designated ADMK78T was isolated from the saline desert soil. The cells were rod-shaped, Gram-negative, and non-motile. The strain ADMK78T grows best at 28°C and pH 7.0 and c...

Iron-meditated fungal starvation by Lupine rhizosphere-associated and extremotolerant Streptomyces sp. S29 desferrioxamine production

Siderophores are iron-chelating compounds that aid iron uptake, one of the key strategies for microorganisms to carve out ecological niches in microbially diverse environments. Desferrioxamines are ...

Genomic stability and adaptation of beer brewing yeasts during serial repitching in the brewery

Ale brewing yeast are the result of admixture between diverse strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, resulting in a heterozygous tetraploid that has since undergone numerous genomic rearrangements. As...

First Indian report on B4/H24RxC ST410 type MDR Escherichia coli from bloodstream infection with blaOXA-181 and blaCTX-M-15

Objectives Escherichia coli is regarded as one of the most commonly isolated Gram-negative pathogens from bloodstream infections. Increasing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among E. coli is a threat...

Transposons and satellite DNA: on the origin of the major satellite DNA family in the Chenopodium genome

Extensive and complex links exist between transposable elements (TEs) and satellite DNA (satDNA), which are the two largest fractions of eukaryotic genome. These relationships have a crucial effect ...

Implications of error-prone long-read whole-genome shotgun sequencing on characterizing reference microbiomes

Long-read sequencing techniques, such as the Oxford Nanopore Technology, can generate reads that are tens of kilobases in length and are therefore particularly relevant for microbiome studies. Howev...

De novo genome assemblies for three North American bumble bee species: Bombus bifarius, Bombus vancouverensis, and Bombus vosnesenskii

Bumble bees are ecologically and economically important insect pollinators. Three abundant and widespread species in western North America, Bombus bifarius, Bombus vancouverensis, and Bombus vosnese...

The genome of pest Rhynchophorus ferrugineus reveals gene families important at the plant-beetle interface

The red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus, infests palm plantations, leading to large financial losses and soil erosion. Pest-host interactions are poorly understood in R. ferrugineus, but the ...

Draft genome sequence of the pulse crop blackgram [Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper] reveals potential R-genes

Blackgram [Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper] (2n = 2x = 22), an important Asiatic legume crop, is a major source of dietary protein for the predominantly vegetarian population. Here we construct a draft geno...

Dual thermal ecotypes detected within a nearly genetically-identical population of the unicellular marine cyanobacterium Synechococcus

The extent and ecological significance of intraspecific diversity within marine microbial populations is still poorly understood, and it remains unclear if such strain-level microdiversity will affe...

Two cases of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium bacteremia with development of daptomycin-resistant phenotype and its detection using Oxford Nanopore sequencing

In this work, we report 2 cases of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium bacteremia with development of daptomycin resistance in 2 patients with acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndro...

Plasmid carrying mcr-9 from an extensively drug-resistant NDM-1-producing Klebsiella quasipneumoniae subsp. quasipneumoniae clinical isolate

The extensively drug-resistant NDM-1-producing Klebsiella quasipneumoniae subsp. quasipneumoniae M17277 (Kqsq-M17277) was only susceptible to colistin and fosfomycin. Whole genome sequencing of Kqsq...

Constrained non-coding sequence provides insights into regulatory elements and loss of gene expression in maize

DNA sequencing technology has advanced so quickly, identifying key functional regions using evolutionary approaches is required to understand how those genomes work. This research develops a sensiti...

A high-quality de novo genome assembly from a single parasitoid wasp

Sequencing and assembling a genome with a single individual have several advantages, such as lower heterozygosity and easier sample preparation. However, the amount of genomic DNA of some small size...

AbGRI4, a novel antibiotic resistance island in multiply antibiotic-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii clinical isolates

Abstract Objectives To investigate the genomic context of a novel resistance island (RI) in multiply antibiotic-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii clinical isolates and global isolates. Methods ...

Niche and local geography shape the pangenome of wastewater- and livestock-associated Enterobacteriaceae

Escherichia coli and other Enterobacteriaceae are highly diverse species with ‘open’ pangenomes, where genes move intra- and inter-species via horizontal gene transfer. These species can cause clini...

Comparison of long read sequencing technologies in resolving bacteria and fly genomes

Background The newest generation of DNA sequencing technology is highlighted by the ability to sequence reads hundreds of kilobases in length, and the increased availability of long read data has de...

Insights into population structure of East African sweetpotato cultivars from hybrid assembly of chloroplast genomes

Background: The chloroplast (cp) genome is an important resource for studying plant diversity and phylogeny. Assembly of the cp genomes from next-generation sequencing data is complicated by the pre...

Reference genome for the highly transformable Setaria viridis ME034V

Setaria viridis (green foxtail) is an important model system for improving cereal crops due to its diploid genome, ease of cultivation, and use of C4 photosynthesis. The S. viridis accession ME034V ...

The bacterial and viral complexity of postinfectious hydrocephalus in Uganda

Postinfectious hydrocephalus (PIH), often following neonatal sepsis, is the most common cause of pediatric hydrocephalus world-wide, yet the microbial pathogens remain uncharacterized. Characterizat...

Read trimming has minimal effect on bacterial SNP calling accuracy

Read alignment is the central step of many analytic pipelines that perform SNP calling. To reduce error, it is common practice to pre-process raw sequencing reads to remove low-quality bases and res...

Emergence of ciprofloxacin heteroresistance in foodborne Salmonella enterica serovar Agona

Background Bacterial heteroresistance has been increasingly identified as an important phenomenon for many antibiotic/bacterium combinations. Objectives To investigate ciprofloxacin heteroresista...

RFPlasmid: Predicting plasmid sequences from short read assembly data using machine learning

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes in bacteria are often carried on plasmids and these plasmids can transfer AMR genes between bacteria. For molecular epidemiology purposes and risk assessment, it...

Emergence of multidrug resistant hypervirulent ST23 Klebsiella pneumoniae: multidrug resistant plasmid acquisition drives evolution

Background: In recent years, the emergence of multidrug resistant hypervirulent K. pneumoniae (MDR hvKp) isolates poses severe therapeutic challenge to global public health. The present study used t...

The microbiome of Leonardo da Vinci’s drawings: a bio-archive of their history

Seven emblematic Leonardo da Vinci’s drawings were investigated through third generation sequencing technology (Nanopore). In addition, SEM analyses were carried out to acquire photographic document...

Draft genome assembly and annotation of the masked birch caterpillar, Drepana arcuata (Lepidoptera: Drepanoidea)

The masked birch caterpillar, Drepana arcuata Walker (Lepidoptera: Drepanidae), and other Drepanoidea (Lepidoptera) species are excellent organisms for investigating the function and evolution of vi...

Taro genome assembly and linkage map reveal QTLs for resistance to taro leaf blight

Taro (Colocasia esculenta) is a food staple widely cultivated in the humid tropics of Asia, Africa, Pacific and the Caribbean. One of the greatest threats to taro production is Taro Leaf Blight caus...

Diversity of pectobacteriaceae species in potato growing regions in Northern Morocco

Dickeya and Pectobacterium pathogens are causative agents of several diseases that affect many crops worldwide. This work investigated the species diversity of these pathogens in Morocco, where Dick...

Chromosome-scale genome assemblies of aphids reveal extensively rearranged autosomes and long-term conservation of the X chromosome

Large-scale chromosome rearrangements are arguably the most dramatic type of mutations, often leading to rapid evolution and speciation. However, chromosome dynamics have only been studied at the se...

The Enterprise: A massive transposon carrying Spok meiotic drive genes

The genomes of eukaryotes are full of parasitic sequences known as transposable elements (TEs). Most TEs studied to date are relatively small (50 -- 12000 bp), but can contribute to very large propo...

Tirant stealthily invaded natural Drosophila melanogaster populations during the last century

It was long thought that solely three different transposable elements - the I-element, the P-element and hobo - invaded natural D. melanogaster populations within the last century. By sequencing the...

Assessment of metagenomic sequencing and qPCR for detection of influenza D virus in bovine respiratory tract samples

High throughput sequencing is currently revolutionizing the genomics field and providing new approaches to the detection and characterization of microorganisms. The objective of this study was to as...

Enrichment and physiological characterization of a novel comammox Nitrospira indicates ammonium inhibition of complete nitrification

The recent discovery of bacteria within the genus Nitrospira capable of complete ammonia oxidation (comammox) demonstrated that the sequential oxidation of ammonia to nitrate via nitrite can also be...

Heterozygous, polyploid, giant bacterium, Achromatium, possesses an identical functional inventory worldwide across drastically different ecosystems

Achromatium is large, hyperpolyploid and the only known heterozygous bacterium. Single cells contain ca. 300 different chromosomes with allelic diversity typical of entire bacterial communities. Sur...

Complete, high-quality genomes from long-read metagenomic sequencing of two wolf lichen thalli reveals enigmatic genome architecture

Fungal genomes display incredible levels of complexity and diversity, and are exceptional study systems for genome evolution. Here we used the Oxford Nanopore MinION sequencing platform to generate ...

Antibiotic tolerance, persistence, and resistance of the evolved minimal cell, Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-Syn3B

Antibiotic persisters are a small subpopulation of bacteria that tolerate antibiotics due to a physiologically dormant state. As a result, this phenomenon (persistence) is considered a major contrib...

Hybrid de novo genome assembly of red gromwell (Lithospermum erythrorhizon) reveals evolutionary insight into shikonin biosynthesis

Lithospermum erythrorhizon (red gromwell; zicao) is a medicinal and economically valuable plant belonging to the Boraginaceae family. Roots from L. erythrorhizon have been used for centuries based o...

The rise and fall of the ancient northern pike master sex determining gene

Sexual reproduction is a ubiquitous basic feature of life and genetic sex determination is thus widespread, at least among eukaryotes. Understanding the remarkable diversity of sex determination mec...

Characterization of systemic genomic instability in budding yeast

Conventional models of genome evolution are centered around the principle that mutations form independently of each other and build up slowly over time. We characterized the occurrence of bursts of ...

Characterizing the response of Acinetobacter baumannii ATCC 17978 to azithromycin in multiple in vitro growth conditions

Multi-drug resistant (MDR) Acinetobacter baumannii is one of the most concerning pathogens in hospital infections. A. baumannii is categorized as an “Urgent Threat” by the U.S. Centers for Disease C...

Evolutionary transition to XY sex chromosomes associated with Y-linked duplication of a male hormone gene in a terrestrial isopod

Sex chromosomes are highly variable in some taxonomic groups, but the evolutionary mechanisms underlying this diversity are not well understood. In terrestrial isopod crustaceans, interactions with ...

Population genomics and antimicrobial resistance in Corynebacterium diphtheriae

Corynebacterium diphtheriae, the agent of diphtheria, is a genetically diverse bacterial species. Although antimicrobial resistance has emerged against several drugs including first-line penicillin,...

Metagenomic profiling of ammonia- and methane-oxidizing microorganisms in a Dutch drinking water treatment plant

Elevated concentrations of ammonium and methane in groundwater can cause severe problems during drinking water production. To avoid their accumulation, raw water in the Netherlands, and many other c...

Improved reference genome for Cyclotella Cryptica CCMP332, a model for cell wall morphogenesis, salinity adaptation, and lipid production in diatoms (Bacillariophyta)

The diatom, Cyclotella cryptica, is a well-established experimental model for physiological studies and, more recently, biotechnology applications of diatoms. To further facilitate its use as a mode...

Preliminary assessment of nanopore-based metagenomic sequencing for the diagnosis of prosthetic joint infection

Objectives Pathogen identification is crucial for the diagnosis and management of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI). Although culturing methods are the foundation of pathogen detection in PJI, f...

The genome of Mekong tiger perch (Datnioides undecimradiatus) provides insights into the phylogenetic position of Lobotiformes and biological conservation

Mekong tiger perch (Datnioides undecimradiatus) is an ornamental and vulnerable freshwater fish native to the Mekong basin in Indochina, belonging to the order Lobotiformes. Here, we generated 121X ...

Chromosome scale reference genome of Cluster bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub.)

Clusterbean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub.), also known as Guar is a widely cultivated dryland legume of Western India and parts of Africa. Apart from being a vegetable crop, it is also an abun...

Repeated introduction and spread of the MRSA clone t304/ST6 in northern Europe

Objectives During the last decades several methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) clones with the capability of global spread have emerged in the community. Here, we have investigated a...

The structural variation landscape in 492 Atlantic salmon genomes

Structural variants (SVs) are a major source of genetic and phenotypic variation, but remain challenging to accurately type and are hence poorly characterized in most species. We present an approach...

Genomic diversity of Escherichia coli isolates from backyard chickens and guinea fowl in the Gambia

Chickens and guinea fowl are commonly reared in Gambian homes as affordable sources of protein. Using standard microbiological techniques, we obtained 68 caecal isolates of Escherichia coli from ten...

Chromosome-level genome assembly of the African pike, Hepsetus odoe

The order Characiformes is one of the largest components of the freshwater teleost fauna inhabiting exclusively in South America and Africa with great ecological and economical significance. Yet, qu...

Chromosome-level genome construction of a Japanese stickleback species using ultra-dense linkage analysis using single-cell sequencing of sperms

The presence of high quality genomes at the chromosome level is very useful in the search for the causal genes of mutants and in genetic breeding. The advent of next-generation sequencers has made i...

Silent dissemination of plasmid-borne tigecycline resistance gene tet(X6) in livestock-associated Acinetobacter towneri

A tigecycline-resistance gene, tet(X6), was detected on a 159-kb novel plasmid carried by a tigecycline-susceptible livestock-associated Acinetobacter towneri isolate. The genetic context of tet(X6)...

Hospital outbreak of linezolid-resistant and vancomycin-resistant ST80 Enterococcus faecium harbouring an optrA-encoding conjugative plasmid investigated by whole-genome sequencing

Background: Linezolid is an antibiotic used to treat infections caused by multi-drug-resistant Gram-positive bacteria. Linezolid resistance in enterococci has been reported with increasing frequency...

Alteration of menaquinone isoprenoid chain length and antibiotic sensitivity by single amino acid substitution in HepT

Objectives Staphylococcus aureus Smith strain is a historical strain widely used for research purposes in animal infection models for testing the therapeutic activity of antimicrobial agents. We fou...

Giant lungfish genome elucidates the conquest of land by vertebrates

Lungfishes belong to lobe-fined fish (Sarcopterygii) that in the Devonian ‘conquered’ land and gave rise to all land vertebrates, including humans. We determined the largest chromosome-quality anim...

Full-length 16S rRNA gene amplicon analysis of human gut microbiota using MinION™ nanopore sequencing confers species-level resolution

Species-level genetic characterization of complex bacterial communities has important clinical applications. In the present study, we assessed the performance of full-length 16S rRNA gene analysis o...

Verification of genetic engineering in yeasts with nanopore whole genome sequencing

Yeast genomes can be assembled from sequencing data, but genome integrations and episomal plasmids often fail to be resolved with accuracy, completeness, and contiguity. Resolution of these features...

Reference genome for the highly transformable Setaria viridis cultivar ME034V

Setaria viridis (green foxtail) is an important model system for improving cereal crops due to its diploid genome, ease of cultivation, and use of C4 photosynthesis. The S. viridis cultivar ME034V i...

Identification of fosA10, a novel plasmid-mediated fosfomycin resistance gene of Klebsiella pneumoniae origin, in Escherichia coli

Purpose: Several subtypes of plasmid-mediated fosfomycin resistance gene fosA in Enterobacteriaceae have been reported worldwide and have caused concern. The present study characterized a novel memb...

DNA barcoding of nematodes using the MinION

Many nematode species are parasitic and threaten the health of plants and animals, including humans, on a global scale. Advances in DNA sequencing techniques have allowed for the rapid and accurate ...

High-resolution analysis of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus in Merkel Cell Carcinoma reveals distinct integration patterns and suggests NHEJ and MMBIR as underlying mechanisms

Merkel Cell Polyomavirus (MCPyV) is the etiological agent of the majority of Merkel Cell Carcinomas (MCC). MCPyV positive MCCs harbor integrated, defective viral genomes that constitutively express ...

Platon: identification and characterization of bacterial plasmid contigs in short-read draft assemblies exploiting protein-sequence-based replicon distribution scores

Plasmids are extrachromosomal genetic elements replicating independently of the chromosome which play a vital role in the environmental adaptation of bacteria. Due to potential mobilization or conju...

Microbial interactions in the mosquito gut determine Serratia colonization and blood feeding propensity

How microbe-microbe interactions dictate microbial complexity in the mosquito gut is unclear. Previously we found that Serratia, a gut symbiont that alters vector competence and is being considered ...

DNA sequence preference for de novo centromere formation on a Caenorhabditis elegans artificial chromosome

Centromeric DNA sequences vary in different species, but share common characteristics, like high AT-content, repetitiveness, and low, but not no, transcriptional activity. Yet, neocentromeres can be...

Molecular and functional analysis of the novel cfr(D) linezolid resistance gene identified in Enterococcus faecium

Objectives To characterize the novel cfr(D) gene identified in an Enterococcus faecium clinical isolate (15-307.1) collected from France. Methods The genome of 15-307.1 was entirely sequenced usi...

A general model to explain repeated turnovers of sex determination in the Salicaceae

Dioecy, the presence of separate sexes on distinct individuals, has evolved repeatedly in multiple plant lineages. However, the specific mechanisms through which sex systems evolve and their commona...

De novo genome assembly of a Han Chinese male and genome-wide detection of structural variants using Oxford Nanopore sequencing

Advances in third-generation sequencing technologies provide an opportunity to investigate the complex organizational structure of the genome and unravel the genetic mechanisms of disease and physio...

Polymorphic centromere locations in the pathogenic yeast Candida parapsilosis

Centromeres pose an evolutionary paradox: strongly conserved in function, but rapidly changing in sequence and structure. However, in the absence of damage, centromere locations are usually conserve...

Caenorhabditis elegans dauers vary recovery in response to bacteria from natural habitat

Many species use dormant stages for habitat selection by tying recovery from the stage to informative external cues. Other species have an undiscerning strategy in which they recover randomly despit...

Comprehensive single cell analysis of pandemic influenza A virus infection in the human airways uncovers cell-type specific host transcriptional signatures relevant for disease pathogenesis

Respiratory viruses, such as the 2009 pandemic strain of influenza A virus (IAV, H1N1pdm09), target cells found in the human respiratory epithelium. These cells, which form a pseudostratified epithe...

Gene-level, but not chromosome-wide, divergence between a very young house fly Y chromosome and its homologous X chromosome

X and Y chromosomes are derived from a pair of homologous autosomes, which then diverge from each other over time. Although Y-specific features have been characterized in sex chromosomes of various ...

Lactobacilli and other gastrointestinal microbiota of Peromyscus leucopus, reservoir host for agents of Lyme disease and other zoonoses in North America

The cricetine rodent Peromyscus leucopus is an important reservoir for several human zoonoses, including Lyme disease, in North America. Akin to hamsters, the white-footed deermouse has been unevenl...

Canfam_GSD: De novo chromosome-length genome assembly of the German Shepherd Dog (Canis lupus familiaris) using a combination of long reads, optical mapping, and Hi-C

Background The German Shepherd Dog (GSD) is one of the most common breeds on earth and has been bred for its utility and intelligence. It is often first choice for police and military work, as well...

Large domains of heterochromatin direct the formation of short mitotic chromosome loops

During mitosis chromosomes reorganise into highly compact, rod-shaped forms, thought to consist of consecutive chromatin loops around a central protein scaffold. Condensin complexes are involved in ...

High-quality chromosome-level genomes of two tilapia species reveal their evolution of repeat sequences and sex chromosomes

Background Tilapias are one of the most farmed fishes that are coined as ‘aquatic chicken’ by the food industry. Like many other teleosts, Nile tilapia and blue tilapia exhibit very recent transitio...

Rhizomicrobiomics of Caesalpinia bonducella, a wonder plant for PCOS treatment

Plant and rhizobacterial interactions contribute partly to a plant’s medicinal properties and are well studied through metagenomics. In this study, 16S rDNA, 18S rDNA, and ITS meta-sequencing were p...

Genome sequencing of fiber flax cultivar Atlant Using Oxford Nanopore and Illumina Platforms

In this study, the genome of fiber flax cultivar Atlant was sequenced for the first time, using both Oxford Nanopore and Illumina platforms. For successful Nanopore sequencing, a protocol for extrac...

Engineering the thermotolerant industrial yeast Kluyveromyces marxianus for anaerobic growth

Current large-scale, anaerobic industrial processes for ethanol production from renewable carbohydrates predominantly rely on the mesophilic yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Use of thermotolerant, fa...

Chromosome-scale assembly of the Sparassis latifolia genome obtained using long-read and Hi-C sequencing

Sparassis latifolia is a valuable edible mushroom cultivated in China. In 2018, our research group reported an incomplete and low quality genome of S. latifolia was obtained by Illumina HiSeq 2500 s...

Rapid diagnostics of orthopaedic-implant-associated infections using Nanopore shotgun metagenomic sequencing on tissue biopsies

Conventional culture-based diagnostics of orthopaedic-implant-associated infections (OIAIs) are arduous. Hence, the aim of this study was to evaluate a culture-independent, rapid nanopore-based diag...

Rapid protein evolution, organellar reductions, and invasive intronic elements in the marine aerobic parasite dinoflagellate Amoebophrya spp

Background Dinoflagellates are aquatic protists particularly widespread in the oceans worldwide. Some are responsible for toxic blooms while others live in symbiotic relationships, either as mutual...

Colistin resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii is driven by multiple genomic traits: Evaluating the role of ISAba1-driven eptA overexpression among Indian isolates

Colistin resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii is mediated by multiple mechanisms. Recently, mutations within pmrAB two component system and overexpression of eptA due to upstream insertion of ISAba...

Maribellus comscasis sp. nov., isolated from the deep-sea cold seep

A facultatively anaerobic, Gram-stain-negative, non-motile, curved rod-shaped bacterium, designated WC007T, was isolated from the deep-sea cold seep, P. R. China. Strain WC007T was found to grow at ...

Cultivation and characterization of a novel clade of deep-sea Chloroflexi: providing a glimpse of the phylum Chloroflexi involved in sulfur cycling

Chloroflexi bacteria are abundant and globally distributed in various unexplored biospheres on Earth. However, only few Chloroflexi members have been cultivated, hampering further understanding of t...

Benchmarking Oxford Nanopore read assemblers for high-quality molluscan genomes

Choosing the optimum assembly approach is essential to achieving a high-quality genome assembly suitable for comparative and evolutionary genomic investigations. Significant recent progress in long-...

Chromosome-scale genome assembly provides insights into speciation of allotetraploid and massive biomass accumulation of elephant grass (<i>Pennisetum purpureum</i> Schum.)

Elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum., A’A’BB, 2n=4x=28), which is characterized as robust growth and high biomass, and widely distributed in tropical and subtropical areas globally, is an imp...

Emergence of optrA-mediated linezolid resistance in multiple lineages and plasmids of Enterococcus faecalis revealed by long read sequencing

Objectives To characterise the genetic environment of optrA in linezolid-resistant Enterococcus faecalis isolates from Scotland. Methods Linezolid-resistant E. faecalis were identified in three Sco...

New tools for diet analysis: nanopore sequencing of metagenomic DNA from rat stomach contents to quantify diet

Background Using metagenomics to determine animal diet offers a new and promising alternative to current methods. Here we show that rapid and inexpensive diet quantification is possible through meta...

A plasmid locus associated with Klebsiella clinical infections encodes a microbiome-dependent gut fitness factor

Gut colonization by the pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae (Kp) is consistently associated with subsequent Kp disease, and patients are predominantly infected with their colonizing strain. However, colo...

Genomic investigation reveals contaminated detergent as the source of an extended-spectrum-β-lactamase-producing Klebsiella michiganensis outbreak in a neonatal unit

Klebsiella species are problematic pathogens in neonatal units and may cause outbreaks, for which the sources of transmission may be challenging to elucidate. We describe the use of whole-genome seq...

A spontaneous complex structural variant in rcan-1 increases exploratory behavior and laboratory fitness of Caenorhabditis elegans

Over long evolutionary timescales, major changes to the copy number, function, and genomic organization of genes occur, however, our understanding of the individual mutational events responsible for...

Laboratory evolution experiments help identify a predominant region of constitutive stable DNA replication initiation

The bacterium E. coli can initiate replication in the absence of the replication initiator protein DnaA and / or the canonical origin of replication oriC in a ΔrnhA background. This phenomenon, whic...

Comparative genome analysis of Scutellaria baicalensis and Scutellaria barbata reveals the evolution of active flavonoid biosynthesis

Scutellaria baicalensis and Scutellaria barbata, common medicinal plants of the Lamiaceae family, produce specific flavonoid compounds with antioxidant and antitumor activities, including baicalein,...

First draft genome of the trypanosomatid Herpetomonas muscarum ingenoplastis through MinION Oxford Nanopore Technology and Illumina Sequencing

Here, we present first draft genome sequence of the trypanosomatid Herpetomonas muscarum ingenoplastis. This parasite was isolated repeatedly in the black blowfly, Phormia regina, and it forms a phy...

High-throughput sequencing for community analysis: the promise of DNA barcoding to uncover diversity, relatedness, abundances and interactions in spider communities

Large-scale studies on community ecology are highly desirable but often difficult to accomplish due to the considerable investment of time, labor and, money required to characterize richness, abunda...

Rapid and accurate species identification of mitis group Streptococci using the MinION Nanopore sequencer

Differentiation between mitis group streptococci (MGS) bacteria in routine laboratory tests has become important for obtaining accurate epidemiological information on the characteristics of MGS and ...

Data of de novo genome assembly of the Chlamydia psittaci strain isolated from the livestock in Volga Region, Russian Federation

Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria globally widespread across humans, wildlife, and domesticated animals. Chlamydia psittaci is a primarily zoonotic pathogen with multiple hosts, which c...

Chromosome-level reference genome of Venturia effusa, causative agent of pecan scab

Pecan scab, caused by Venturia effusa, is a devastating disease of pecan (Carya illinoinensis), which results in economic losses on susceptible cultivars throughout the southeastern United States. T...

Yersinia canariae sp. nov., isolated from a human yersiniosis case

A Gram-negative rod from the Yersinia genus was isolated from a clinical case of yersiniosis in the United Kingdom. Long read sequencing data from an Oxford Nanopore Technology (ONT) MinION in conju...

Whole-genome sequencing and analysis of the Chinese herbal plant Gelsemium elegans

Background Gelsemium elegans (G. elegans) (2n = 2x = 16) is genus of flowering plants belonging to the Gelsemicaeae family. Method Here, a high-quality genome assembly using the Oxford Nanopore T...

The human Origin Recognition Complex is essential for pre-RC assembly, mitosis and maintenance of nuclear structure

The Origin Recognition Complex (ORC) cooperates with CDC6, MCM2-7, and CDT1 to form pre- RC complexes at origins of DNA replication. Here we report tiling-sgRNA CRISPR screens that show that each su...

Development of an NGS-based workflow for improved monitoring of circulating plasmids in support of risk assessment of antimicrobial resistance gene dissemination

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most prominent public health threats. AMR genes localized on plasmids can be easily transferred between bacterial isolates by horizontal gene transfer, t...

Comparative genomics of muskmelon reveals a potential role for retrotransposons in the modification of gene expression

Melon exhibits substantial natural variation especially in fruit ripening physiology, including both climacteric (ethylene-producing) and non-climacteric types. However, genomic mechanisms underlyin...

Genomic background of the Klebsiella pneumoniae NDM-1 outbreak in Poland, 2012-18

Objectives To characterize genomes of Klebsiella pneumoniae ST11 NDM-1 responsible for a countrywide outbreak in Poland and compare them phylogenetically with other Polish and international ST11 st...

Rapid parallel adaptation to anthropogenic heavy metal pollution

The impact of human mediated environmental change on the evolutionary trajectories of wild organisms is poorly understood. In particular, species’ capacity to adapt rapidly (in hundreds of generatio...

P-elements strengthen reproductive isolation within the Drosophila simulans species complex

Determining mechanisms that underlie reproductive isolation is key to understanding how species boundaries are maintained in nature. Transposable elements (TEs) are ubiquitous across eukaryotic geno...

Complete genome sequence of the fire blight pathogen Erwinia amylovora strain Ea1189

Erwinia amylovora causes fire blight, the most devastating bacterial disease of apples and pears in the United States and worldwide. The model strain E. amylovora Ea1189 has been extensively used to...

First genomic characterization of blaVIM-1 and mcr-9-coharbouring Enterobacter hormaechei isolated from food of animal origin

We describe here the complete genome sequence of an Enterobacter hormaechei ST279 coharbouring blaVIM-1 and mcr-9 recovered from uncooked beef patty in June 2017, Egypt. The tested isolate was resis...

Novel IncFII plasmid harbouring blaNDM-4 in a carbapenem-resistant Escherichia coli of pig origin, Italy

Objectives To the best of our knowledge, we describe the first evidence in Europe of an MDR, blaNDM-4-positive Escherichia coli isolated from a food-producing animal, harboured by a novel IncFII pl...

Tissue-specific transcription footprinting using RNA PoI DamID (RAPID) in C. elegans

Differential gene expression across cell types underlies the development and cell physiology in multicellular organisms. C. elegans is a powerful, extensively used model to address these biological ...

High-quality genome assembly of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Lini

In the present work, a highly pathogenic isolate of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lini, which is the most harmful pathogen affecting flax (Linum usitatissimum L.), was sequenced for the first time. To a...

Chromosome-level genome assembly of the female western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis)

Background The western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) is a sexually dimorphic poeciliid fish known for its worldwide biological invasion and therefore an important research model for studying inva...

A novel canis lupus familiaris reference genome improves variant resolution for use in breed-specific GWAS

Reference genome fidelity is critically important for genome wide association studies, yet most vary widely from the study population. A typical whole genome sequencing approach implies short-read t...

Unearthing the genes of plant-beneficial marine yeast - Wickerhamomyces anomalus strain MSD1

The de novo genome of unique marine yeast, Wickerhamomyces anomalus isolated from seaweed along Indian coast is presented. The genome assembly was carried out using MaSurCA assembler that generated ...

Herpes Simplex Virus type 1 co-Infection leads to the formation of rolling circle amplification-like adeno-associated virus DNA replication products

Adeno-associated virus (AAV) genome replication only occurs in the presence of a co-infecting helper virus such as adenovirus type 5 (AdV5) or herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). AdV5-supported rep...

Intraspecies plasmid and genomic variation of Mycobacterium kubicae revealed by the complete genome sequences of two clinical isolates

Mycobacterium kubicae is 1 of nearly 200 species of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), environmental micro-organisms that in some situations can infect humans and cause severe lung, skin and soft ti...

Dynamic Methylome Modification associated with mutational signatures in ageing and etiology of disease

Epigenetic markers and reversible change in the loci of genes regulating critical cell processes, have recently emerged as important biomarkers in the study of disease pathology. The epigenetic chan...

Novel multicellular prokaryote discovered next to an underground stream

The emergence of multicellularity is a key event in the evolution of life and is an attractive challenge among researchers, including those investigating the artificial design of cellular behavior. ...

A benchmark of structural variation detection by long reads through a realistic simulated model

Despite the rapid evolution of new sequencing technologies, structural variation detection remains poorly ascertained. The high discrepancy between the results of structural variant analysis program...

Complete genome sequence of ovine Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis strain JIII-386 (MAP-S/type III) and its comparison to MAP-S/type I, MAP-C, and M. avium complex genomes

Mycobacterium avium (M. a.) subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) is a worldwide-distributed obligate pathogen in ruminants causing Johne’s disease. Due to a lack of complete subtype III genome sequences, t...

Chromosome-level genome assembly of a regenerable maize inbred line A188

The highly embryogenic and transformable maize inbred line A188 is an attractive model for analyzing maize gene function. Here we constructed a chromosome-level genome assembly of A188 using long re...

Sequencing and analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana NOR2 reveal its distinct organization and tissue-specific expression of rRNA ribosomal variants

Despite vast differences between organisms, some characteristics of their genomes are conserved, such as the nucleolus organizing region (NOR). The NOR is constituted of multiple, highly repetitive ...

Microbiome-based environmental monitoring of a dairy processing facility highlights the challenges associated with low microbial-load samples

Food processing environments can harbor microorganisms responsible for food spoilage or foodborne disease. Efficient and accurate identification of microorganisms throughout the food chain can allow...

Genome structure and content of the rice root‐knot nematode (Meloidogyne graminicola)

Discovered in the 1960s, Meloidogyne graminicola is a root‐knot nematode species considered as a major threat to rice production. Yet, its origin, genomic structure, and intraspecific diversity are ...

Benchmarking hybrid assembly approaches for genomic analyses of bacterial pathogens using Illumina and Oxford Nanopore sequencing

Background We benchmarked the hybrid assembly approaches of MaSuRCA, SPAdes, and Unicycler for bacterial pathogens using Illumina and Oxford Nanopore sequencing by determining genome completeness a...

Tripartite holobiont system in a vent snail broadens the concept of chemosymbiosis

Many animals inhabiting deep-sea vents are energetically dependent on chemosynthetic endosymbionts, but how such symbiont community interacts with host, and whether other nutritional sources are ava...

First genome of Labyrinthula, an opportunistic seagrass pathogen, reveals novel insight into marine protist phylogeny, ecology and CAZyme cell-wall degradation

Labyrinthula spp. are saprobic, marine protists that also act as opportunistic pathogens and are the causative agents of seagrass wasting disease (SWD). Despite the threat of local- and large-scale ...

The genome of the American groundhog, Marmota monax

We sequenced the genome of the North American groundhog, Marmota monax, also known as the woodchuck. Our sequencing strategy included a combination of short, high-quality Illumina reads plus long re...

Engaging the next generation of plant geneticists through sustained research: an overview of a post-16 project

Student career aspirations are directly linked to the careers that they are exposed to and the esteem that they are given in society. Where schools are located in areas with low visibility of scient...

Breakpoint mapping of a t(9;22;12) chronic myeloid leukaemia patient with e14a3 BCR‐ABL1 transcript using Nanopore sequencing

Background The genetic changes in chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) have been well established, although challenges persist in cases with rare fusion transcripts or complex variant translocations. H...

Extraintestinal pathogenic (ExPEC) lineages explain prolonged faecal carriage of travel-acquired extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Escherichia coli

International travel contributes significantly to the spread of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) gene positive Escherichia coli (ESBL-Ec). We investigated bacterial determinants associated with ...

Genomic region associated with pod color variation in pea (Pisum sativum)

Pea (Pisum sativum) was chosen as the research material by Gregor Mendel to discover the laws of inheritance. Out of seven traits studied by Mendel, genes controlling three traits including pod shap...

Comparative analysis of chloroplast genomes in Vasconcellea pubescens A.DC. and Carica papaya L.

The chloroplast genome is an integral part of plant genomes in a species along with nuclear and mitochondrial genomes, contributing to adaptation, diversification, and evolution of plant lineages. I...

Rapid divergence of the copulation proteins in the Drosophila dunni group is associated with hybrid post-mating-prezygotic incompatibilities

Proteins involved in post-copulatory interactions between males and females are among the fastest evolving genes in many species and this has been attributed to reproductive conflict. Likely as a re...

The iron-responsive genome of the chiton Acanthopleura granulata

Molluscs biomineralize structures that vary in composition, form, and function, prompting questions about the genetic mechanisms responsible for their production and the evolution of these mechanism...

Microbiome dataset analysis from a shrimp pond in Ninh Thuan, Vietnam using shotgun metagenomics

Vietnam is one of the top shrimp producing and exporting countries in the world. However, viral and bacterial epidemic diseases cause severe damages to shrimp farming, resulting in millions of US do...

A chromosome-scale genome assembly of a diploid alfalfa, the progenitor of autotetraploid alfalfa

Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is one of the most important and widely cultivated forage crops. It is commonly used as a vegetable and medicinal herb because of its excellent nutritional quality and s...

Prophage-dependent recombination drives genome structural variation and phenotypic heterogeneity in Escherichia coli O157:H7

The human zoonotic pathogen Escherichia coli O157 is defined by its extensive prophage repertoire including those that encode Shiga toxin, the factor responsible for inducing life-threatening pathol...

Rapid selection response to ethanol in S. eubayanus emulates the domestication process under brewing conditions

Although the typical genomic and phenotypic changes that characterize the evolution of organisms under the human domestication syndrome represent textbook examples of rapid evolution, the molecular ...

Multiple clones of colistin-resistant Salmonella enterica carrying mcr-1 plasmids in meat products and patients in Northern Thailand

Salmonella spp. is an important foodborne pathogen associated with consumption of contaminated food, especially livestock products. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Salmonella has been reported glo...

Genomic insights on DNase production in Streptococcus agalactiae ST17 and ST19 strains

Streptococcus agalactiae evasion from the human defense mechanisms has been linked to the production of DNases. These were proposed to contribute to the hypervirulence of S. agalactiae ST17/capsular...

A fluoroquinolone-sensitive Shigella sonnei UKMCC1015 downregulates the expression of ribosomal proteins in response to sub-lethal concentration of norfloxacin

Shigella spp. commonly causes gastroenteritis known as shigellosis, and severe cases require antibiotic treatments. However, the increased presence of antibiotics in the environment in recent years ...

Pseudodesulfovibrio cashew sp. nov., a novel deep-sea sulfate-reducing bacterium, linking heavy metal resistance and sulfur cycle

Sulfur cycling is primarily driven by sulfate reduction mediated by sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in marine sediments. The dissimilatory sulfate reduction drives the production of enormous quantit...

Genomic epidemiology of Escherichia coli isolates from a tertiary referral center in Lilongwe, Malawi

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global threat, including in sub-Saharan Africa. However, little is known about the genetics of resistant bacteria in the region. In Malawi, there is growing conce...

A highly contiguous genome assembly of Brassica nigra (BB) and revised nomenclature for the pseudochromosomes

Background Brassica nigra (BB), also called black mustard, is grown as a condiment crop in India. B. nigra represents the B genome of U’s triangle and is one of the progenitor species of B. juncea ...

VIRUSBreakend: viral integration recognition using single breakends

Integration of viruses into infected host cell DNA can causes DNA damage and can disrupt genes. Recent cost reductions and growth of whole genome sequencing has produced a wealth of data in which vi...

Molecular evolutionary trends and biosynthesis pathways in the Oribatida revealed by the genome of Archegozetes longisetosus

Background Oribatid mites are a specious order of microarthropods within the subphylum Chelicerata, compromising about 11,000 described species. They are ubiquitously distributed across different mi...

Mosaic antimicrobial resistance/virulence plasmid in hypervirulent ST2096 Klebsiella pneumoniae in India: The rise of a new superbug?

Hypervirulent K. pneumoniae (HvKp) is typically associated with ST23 clone; however, hvKp is also emerging from clones ST11, ST15 and ST147, which are also multi-drug resistant (MDR). Here, we aimed...

Chromosome‐level genome assembly of the aphid parasitoid Aphidius gifuensis using Oxford Nanopore sequencing and Hi‐C technology

Aphidius gifuensis is a parasitoid wasp that has been commercially bred and released in large scale as a biocontrol agent for the management of aphid pests. As a highly efficient endoparasitoid, it ...

Highly contiguous assemblies of 101 drosophilid genomes

Over 100 years of studies in Drosophila melanogaster and related species in the genus Drosophila have facilitated key discoveries in genetics, genomics, and evolution. While high-quality genome asse...

Whole plastid genome-based phylogenomics supports an inner placement of the O. insectifera group rather than a basal position in the rapidly diversifying Ophrys genus (Orchidaceae)

Some lineages of the Orchid genus Ophrys exhibit among the highest diversification rates reported so far. As a consequence of a such intense and rapid evolution, the systematics and the taxonomy of ...

blaOXA-48-like genome architecture among carbapenemase-producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae in the Netherlands

Carbapenem-hydrolyzing enzymes belonging to the OXA-48-like group are encoded by blaOXA-48-like alleles and are abundant among Enterobacterales in the Netherlands. Therefore, the objective was to in...

Genome evolution in bacteria isolated from million-year-old subseafloor sediments

Deep below the seafloor, microbial life subsists in isolation from the surface world under perpetual energy limitation. The extent to which subsurface microbes evolve and adapt to their subseafloor ...

Truncated denitrifiers dominate the denitrification pathway in tundra soil metagenomes

In contrast to earlier assumptions, there is now mounting evidence for the role of tundra soils as important sources of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O). However, the microorganisms involved i...

Real time, field-deployable whole genome sequencing of malaria parasites using nanopore technology

Malaria parasite genomes have been generated predominantly using short read sequencing technology which can be slow, requires advanced laboratory training and does not adequately interrogate complex...

Long-read assemblies reveal structural diversity in genomes of organelles - an example with Acacia pycnantha

Although organelle genomes are typically represented as single, static, circular molecules, there is evidence that the chloroplast genome exists in two structural haplotypes and that the mitochondri...

Draft genome of Meyerozyma guilliermondii strain vka1: a yeast strain with composting potential

Background Meyerozyma guilliermondii is a yeast which could be isolated from a variety of environments. The vka1 strain isolated and purified from the organic compost was found to have composting p...

A novel blaCTX-M-6Harboring IncHI2 plasmid pE648CTX-M-65 isolated from a clinical extensively-drug-resistant Escherichia coli ST648

Background: An ESBL, carbapenemase- and MCR-1-producing Escherichia coli ST648 strain was isolated from the urine sample of a patient in a Chinese tertiary hospital in 2016. Methods: The strain was ...

Phages weaponize their bacteria with biosynthetic gene clusters

Bacteria produce many different specialized metabolites, which are encoded by biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs). Despite high industrial relevance owing to broad bioactive potential of these metabol...

Comprehensive comparative genomics reveals over 50 phyla of free-living and pathogenic bacteria are associated with diverse members of the Amoebozoa

The association of bacteria with microbial eukaryotes has been extensively studied. Among these the supergroup Amoebozoa containing predominantly amoeboid unicellular protists has been shown to play...

Transposon-insertion sequencing in a clinical isolate of Legionella pneumophila identifies essential genes and determinants of natural transformation

Legionella pneumophila is a Gram-negative bacterium ubiquitous in freshwater environments which, if inhaled, can cause a severe pneumonia in humans. The emergence of L. pneumophila is linked to seve...

Genomic analysis of Caldalkalibacillus thermarum TA2.A1 reveals aerobic alkaliphilic metabolism and evolutionary hallmarks linking alkaliphilic bacteria and plant life

The aerobic thermoalkaliphile Caldalkalibacillus thermarum strain TA2.A1 is a member of a separate order of alkaliphilic bacteria closely related to the Bacillales order. Efforts to relate the genom...

Complete genome of a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus vitulinus from Danish grounded beef meat carrying a mecA2 resistance gene and a novel ccr allotype

Objectives To report the complete genome sequence of a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus vitulinus from ground beef to allow comparison with other available S. vitulinus genomes and to investiga...

Sensitive alignment using paralogous sequence variants improves long-read mapping and variant calling in segmental duplications

The ability to characterize repetitive regions of the human genome is limited by the read lengths of short-read sequencing technologies. Although long-read sequencing technologies such as Pacific Bi...

Rapid profiling of drug-resistant bacteria using DNA-binding dyes and a nanopore-based DNA sequencer

Spread of drug-resistant bacteria is a serious problem worldwide. We thus designed a new sequence-based protocol that can quickly identify bacterial compositions of clinical samples and their drug-r...

Chromosome-scale assembly of the genome of Salix dunnii reveals a male-heterogametic sex determination system on chromosome 7

Sex determination systems in plants can involve either female or male heterogamety (ZW or XY, respectively). Here we used Illumina short reads, Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) long reads, and Hi-...

Spirochetes isolated from arthropods constitute a novel genus Entomospira genus novum within the order Spirochaetales

Spirochetal bacteria were successfully isolated from mosquitoes (Culex pipiens, Aedes cinereus) in the Czech Republic between 1999 and 2002. Preliminary 16S rRNA phylogenetic sequence analysis showe...

Acquisition of a genomic resistance island (AbGRI5) from global clone 2 through homologous recombination in a clinical Acinetobacter baumannii isolate

Objectives To reconstruct the evolutionary history of the clinical Acinetobacter baumannii XH1056, which lacks the Oxford scheme allele gdhB. Methods Susceptibility testing was performed using br...

Long rDNA amplicon sequencing of insect-infecting nephridiophagids reveals their affiliation to the Chytridiomycota (Fungi) and a potential to switch between hosts

Nephridiophagids are unicellular eukaryotes that parasitize the Malpighian tubules of numerous insects. Their life cycle comprises multinucleate vegetative plasmodia that divide into oligonucleate a...

Genome diversity and quorum sensing variations in laboratory strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1

The Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain PAO1 has routinely been used as a laboratory model for quorum sensing (QS) studies due to its extensively coordinated regulatory circuits. However, the microevoluti...

Systematic benchmarking of tools for CpG methylation detection from Nanopore sequencing

DNA methylation plays a fundamental role in the control of gene expression and genome integrity. Although there are multiple tools that enable its detection from Nanopore sequencing, their accuracy ...

Soil disturbance affects plant growth via soil microbial community shifts

Recent advances in climate research have discovered that permafrost is particularly vulnerable to the changes occurring in the atmosphere and climate, especially in Alaska where 85% of the land is u...

DNA methylation is required to maintain DNA replication timing precision and 3D genome integrity

DNA replication timing and three-dimensional (3D) genome organisation occur across large domains associated with distinct epigenome patterns to functionally compartmentalise genome regulation. Howev...

Salmonella Typhi acquires diverse plasmids from other Enterobacteriaceae to develop cephalosporin resistance

Background Recent reports have established the emergence and dissemination of extensively drug resistant (XDR) H58 Salmonella Typhi clone in Pakistan. In India where typhoid fever is endemic, only s...

Evaluation of assembly methods combining long-reads and short-reads to obtain Paenibacillus sp. R4 high-quality complete genome

We sequenced the Paenibacillus sp. R4 using Oxford Nanopore Technology (ONT), single molecule real-time (SMRT) technology from Pacific Biosciences (PacBio), and Illumina technologies to investigate ...

A chromosome‐scale assembly of allotetraploid Brassica juncea (AABB) elucidates comparative architecture of the A and B genomes

Brassica juncea (AABB), commonly referred to as mustard, is a natural allopolyploid of two diploid species—B. rapa (AA) and B. nigra (BB). We report a highly contiguous genome assembly of an oleifer...

Strain-level sample characterisation using long reads and MAPQ scores

A simple but effective method for strain-level characterisation of microbial samples using long read data is presented. The method, which relies on having a non-redundant database of reference genom...

High resolution copy number inference in cancer using short-molecule nanopore sequencing

Genome copy number is an important source of genetic variation in health and disease. In cancer, clinically actionable Copy Number Alterations (CNAs) can be inferred from short-read sequencing data,...

Sequencing of E. coli strain UTI89 on multiple sequencing platforms

Objectives The availability of matched sequencing data for the same sample across different sequencing platforms is a necessity for validation and effective comparison of sequencing platforms. A c...

The genomic and transcriptomic foundations of viviparous seed development in mangroves

Vivipary in plants refers to a specific seed development and reproductive strategy where seeds minimize the dormancy stage and germinate while still attached to their maternal plants. It is one of t...

Slaying the last unicorn - discovery of histones in the microalga Nanochlorum eucaryotum

Histones are the principal constituents of eukaryotic chromatin. The four core histones (H2A, H2B, H3, and H4) are conserved across sequenced eukaryotic genomes and therefore thought to be universal...

Limited and strain-specific transcriptional and growth responses to acquisition of a multidrug resistance plasmid in genetically diverse Escherichia coli lineages

Multi-drug resistant (MDR) Escherichia coli are a major global threat to human health, wherein multi-drug resistance is primarily spread by MDR plasmid acquisition. MDR plasmids are not widely distr...

Free-living psychrophilic bacteria of the genus Psychrobacter are descendants of pathobionts

Host-adapted microbiota are generally thought to have evolved from free-living ancestors. This process is in principle reversible, but examples are few. The genus Psychrobacter (family Moraxellaceae...

Characterization of IncC Plasmids in Enterobacterales of food-producing animals originating from China

Incompatibility group C (IncC) plasmids have received attention due to their broad host range and because they harbor key antibiotic resistance genes. Because these resistance genes can spread from ...

The major satellite DNA families of the diploid Chenopodium album aggregate species: Arguments for and against the “library hypothesis”

Satellite DNA (satDNA) is one of the major fractions of the eukaryotic nuclear genome. Highly variable satDNA is involved in various genome functions, and a clear link between satellites and phenoty...

Poxviruses capture host genes by LINE-1 retrotransposition

Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) provides a major source of genetic variation. Many viruses, including poxviruses, encode genes with crucial functions directly gained by gene transfer from hosts. The ...

VirION2: a short- and long-read sequencing and informatics workflow to study the genomic diversity of viruses in nature

Microbes play fundamental roles in shaping natural ecosystem properties and functions, but do so under constraints imposed by their viral predators. However, studying viruses in nature can be challe...

Analysis of complete Campylobacter concisus genomes identifies genomospecies features, secretion systems and novel plasmids and their association with severe ulcerative colitis

Campylobacter concisus is an emerging enteric pathogen that is associated with several gastrointestinal diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which includes Crohn’s disease (CD) and ul...

An exploration of assembly strategies and quality metrics on the accuracy of the Knightia excelsa (rewarewa) genome.

Background We used long read sequencing data generated from Knightia excelsaI R.Br, a nectar producing Proteaceae tree endemic to Aotearoa New Zealand, to explore how sequencing data type, volume an...

Evolution and adaptation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the paranasal sinuses of people with cystic fibrosis

People with the genetic disorder cystic fibrosis (CF) harbor lifelong respiratory infections, with morbidity and mortality frequently linked to chronic lung infections dominated by the opportunistic...

Transcriptional response to host chemical cues underpins expansion of host range in a fungal plant pathogen lineage

The host range of parasites is an important factor in assessing the dynamics of disease epidemics. The evolution of pathogens to accommodate new hosts may lead to host range expansion, a process the...

Addition of daptomycin to levofloxacin increased the efficacy of levofloxacin monotherapy against a methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus strain in experimental meningitis and prevented development of resistance

Daptomycin and levofloxacin were tested as monotherapies and in combination against the antibiotic-susceptible S. aureus strain MSSA 1112 in a rabbit meningitis model and the effect of the combinati...

Identifying virulence determinants of multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae in Galleria mellonella

Infections caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae are a major public health threat. Extensively drug-resistant and even pan-resistant strains have been reported. Understanding K. pneumoniae pathogenesis is...

Genetic diversity of blaKPC-gene-containing IncF plasmids from epidemiologically related and unrelated Enterobacteriaceae

Background Limited information is available on whether blaKPC-containing plasmids from isolates in a hospital outbreak can be differentiated from epidemiologically unrelated blaKPC-containing plasmi...

Choice of library preparation and its effects on sequence quality, assembly, and precise in silico prediction of virulence genes in shiga toxin producing E.coli

Whole genome sequencing (WGS) provides essential public health information and is used worldwide for pathogen surveillance, epidemiology, and source tracking. The sequencing of foodborne pathogens i...

Emergence of a cephalosporin reduced susceptible Neisseria gonorrhoeae clone between 2014-2019 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, revealed by a genomic population analysis

Emerging resistance to cephalosporins in Neisseria gonorrhoeae (Ng) is a major public health threat, since these are considered antibiotics of last resort. Continuous surveillance is needed to monit...

Genomic and morphologic characterization of a planktonic Thiovulum (Campylobacterota) dominating the surface waters of the sulfidic Movile Cave, Romania

Life in Movile Cave (Romania) relies entirely on primary carbon fixation by bacteria oxidizing sulfide, methane and ammonia with oxygen, nitrate, sulfate, and ferric iron. There, large spherical-ovo...

Chromosome-scale genome assembly for the duckweed Spirodela intermedia, integrating cytogenetic maps, PacBio and Oxford Nanopore libraries

Duckweeds are small, free-floating, morphologically highly reduced organisms belonging to the monocot order Alismatales. They display the most rapid growth among flowering plants, vary ~ 14-fold in ...

Chromosome integrity is required for the initiation of meiotic sex chromosome inactivation in Caenorhabditis elegans

During meiosis of heterogametic cells, such as XY meiocytes, sex chromosomes of many species undergo transcriptional silencing known as meiotic sex chromosome inactivation (MSCI). Silencing also occ...

Analysis of genomes of bacterial isolates from lameness outbreaks in broilers

We investigated lameness outbreaks at commercial broiler farms in Arkansas. From Bacterial Chondronecrosis with Osteomyelitis (BCO) lesions, we isolated several distinct bacterial species. The resul...

Neocentromeres lack epigenetic memory and hallmarks of native centromeres in Cryptococcus deuterogattii

Deletion of native centromeres in the human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus deuterogattii leads to neocentromere formation. Native centromeres span truncated transposable elements, while neocentromeres...

IS26-mediated amplification of blaOXA-1 and blaCTX-M-15 with concurrent outer membrane porin disruption associated with de novo carbapenem resistance in a recurrent bacteraemia cohort

Background Approximately half of clinical carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) isolates lack carbapenem-hydrolysing enzymes and develop carbapenem resistance through alternative mechanisms. ...

Investigating hospital Mycobacterium chelonae infection using whole genome sequencing and hybrid assembly

Mycobacterium chelonae is a rapidly growing nontuberculous mycobacterium that is a common cause of nosocomial infections. Here we describe investigation of a possible nosocomial transmission of M. c...

DR2S: an integrated algorithm providing reference-grade haplotype sequences from heterozygous samples

Background High resolution HLA genotyping of donors and recipients is a crucially important prerequisite for haematopoetic stem-cell transplantation and relies heavily on the quality and completenes...

Characterization and engineering of Streptomyces griseofuscus DSM 40191 as a Potential Host for heterologous expression of biosynthetic gene clusters

Streptomyces griseofuscus DSM 40191 is a fast growing Streptomyces strain that remains largely underexplored as a heterologous host. Here, we report the genome mining of S. griseofuscus, followed by...

Engineering radioprotective human cells using the tardigrade Damage Suppressor Protein, DSUP

Spaceflight has been documented to produce a number of detrimental effects to physiology and genomic stability, partly a result of Galactic Cosmic Radiation (GCR). In recent years, extensive researc...

High quality genome assemblies of Mycoplasma bovis using a taxon-specific Bonito basecaller for MinION and Flongle long-read nanopore sequencing

Background Implementation of Third-Generation Sequencing approaches for Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) all-in-one diagnostics in human and veterinary medicine, requires the rapid and accurate genera...

Chromosome-length genome assembly and structural variations of the primal Basenji dog (Canis lupus familiaris) genome

Background Basenjis are considered an ancient dog breed of central African origins that still live and hunt with tribesmen in the African Congo. Nicknamed the barkless dog, Basenjis possess unique p...

Rapid identification, capsular typing and molecular characterization of Streptococcus pneumoniae by using whole genome nanopore sequencing

Whole genome sequencing has emerged as a useful tool for identification and molecular characterization of pathogens. MinION (Oxford Nanopore) is a real-time third generation sequencer whose portabil...

Nucleotide-resolution bacterial pan-genomics with reference graphs

Bacterial genomes follow a U-shaped frequency distribution whereby most genomic loci are either rare (accessory) or common (core) - the alignable fraction of two genomes from a single species might ...

Metagenomic characterization of a harmful algal bloom using nanopore sequencing

Water bodies around the world are increasingly threatened by harmful algal blooms (HABs) under current trends of rising water temperature and nutrient load. Metagenomic characterization of HABs can...

Clostridium manihotivorum sp. nov., a novel mesophilic anaerobic bacterium that produces cassava pulp-degrading enzymes

Abstract Background Cassava pulp is a promising starch-based biomasses, which consists of residual starch granules entrapped in plant cell wall containing non-starch polysaccharides, cellulose...

Desert Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) genome provides insights into their role in the Australian ecosystem.

The dingo is Australia’s iconic top-order predator and arrived on the continent between 5,000-8,000 years ago. To provide an unbiased insight into its evolutionary affiliations and biological inter...

Rapid evolution and horizontal gene transfer in the genome of a male-killing Wolbachia

Wolbachia are widespread bacterial endosymbionts that infect a large proportion of insect species. While some strains of this bacteria do not cause observable host phenotypes, many strains of Wolbac...

Long-read assembly of the Brassica napus reference genome Darmor-bzh

Background The combination of long reads and long-range information to produce genome assemblies is now accepted as a common standard. This strategy not only allows access to the gene catalogue of a...

Draft genome assemblies and annotations of Agrypnia vestita walker, and Hesperophylax magnus banks reveal substantial repetitive element expansion in tube case-making caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera)

Trichoptera (caddisflies) play an essential role in freshwater ecosystems; for instance, larvae process organic material from the water and are food for a variety of predators. Knowledge on the geno...

Third-generation sequencing: any future opportunities for PGT?

Purpose To investigate use of the third-generation sequencing (TGS) Oxford Nanopore system as a new approach for preimplantation genetic testing (PGT). Methods Embryos with known structural varia...

Characterization of the first cultured free-living representative of Candidatus Izimaplasma uncovers its unique biology

Candidatus Izimaplasma, an intermediate in the reductive evolution from Firmicutes to Mollicutes, was proposed to represent a novel class of free-living wall-less bacteria within the phylum Tenericu...

Impact of transposable elements on the genome of the urban malaria vector Anopheles coluzzii

Background Anopheles coluzzii is one of the primary vectors of human malaria in sub-Saharan Africa. Recently, it has colonized the main cities of Central Africa threatening vector control programs. ...

Metabolic differentiation of co-occurring Accumulibacter clades revealed through genome-resolved metatranscriptomics

Microbial communities in their natural habitats consist of closely related populations that may exhibit phenotypic differences and inhabit distinct niches. However, connecting genetic diversity to e...

The female (XX) and male (YY) genomes provide insights into the sex determination mechanism in spinach

Sexual reproduction is the primary means of reproduction for the vast majority of macroscopic organisms, including almost all animals and plants. Sex chromosomes are predicted to play a central role...

Heterochiasmy facilitated the establishment of gsdf as a novel sex determining gene in Atlantic halibut

Atlantic Halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) has a X/Y genetic sex determination system, but the sex determining factor is not known. We produced a high-quality genome assembly and identified parts ...

Chromosome-level de novo assembly of Coprinopsis cinerea A43mut B43mut pab1-1 #326 and genetic variant identification of mutants using Nanopore MinION sequencing

The homokaryotic Coprinopsis cinerea strain A43mut B43mut pab1-1 #326 is a widely used experimental model for developmental studies in mushroom-forming fungi. It can grow on defined artificial media...

Identification of a novel tetracycline resistance gene, tet(63), located on a multiresistance plasmid from Staphylococcus aureus

Objectives To identify and characterize a novel tetracycline resistance gene on a multiresistance plasmid from Staphylococcus aureus SA01 of chicken origin. Methods MICs were determined by broth ...

Evaluation of single-molecule sequencing technologies for structural variant detection in two Swedish Human Genomes

Long-read single molecule sequencing is increasingly used in human genomics research, as it allows to accurately detect large-scale DNA rearrangements such as structural variations (SVs) at high res...

Chlamydia gallinacea: genetically armed as a pathogen however a phenotypical commensal?

Chlamydia gallinacea is an obligate intracellular bacterium that has recently been added to the family of Chlamydiaceae. C. gallinacea is genetically diverse, widespread in poultry and a suspected c...

The de novo genome of the “Spanish” slug Arion vulgaris Moquin-Tandon, 1855 (Gastropoda: Panpulmonata): massive expansion of transposable elements in a major pest species

Background The “Spanish” slug, Arion vulgaris Moquin-Tandon, 1855, is considered to be among the 100 worst pest species in Europe. It is common and invasive to at least northern and eastern parts of...

Antibiotic sensitivity screening of Klebsiella spp. and Raoultella spp. isolated from Marine Bivalve Molluscs reveal presence of CTX-M-Producing K. pneumoniae

Klebsiella spp. are a major cause of both nosocomial and community acquired infections, with K. pneumoniae being responsible for most human infections. Although Klebsiella spp. are present in a vari...

Long-term persistence of crAss-like phage crAss001 is associated with phase variation in Bacteroides intestinalis

The crAss-like phages are ubiquitous and highly abundant members of the human gut virome that infect commensal bacteria of the order Bacteroidales. Although incapable of classical lysogeny, these vi...

Prevalence of hypervirulence-associated pathogenicity loci among Klebsiella pneumoniae bloodstream isolates at a United States Hospital

Klebsiella pneumoniae is a major threat to human health worldwide. “Classical” K. pneumoniae (cKp) strains commonly cause multidrug-resistant (MDR) infections in debilitated patients residing in hos...

Nanopore amplicon sequencing reveals molecular convergence and local adaptation of rhodopsin in Great Lakes Salmonids

Local adaptation can drive diversification of closely related species across environmental gradients and promote convergence of distantly related taxa that experience similar conditions. We examined...

Characterization of structural variation in Tibetans reveals new evidence of high-altitude adaptation and introgression

Structural variation (SV) acts as an essential mutational force shaping the evolution and function of the human genome. To investigate the role of SVs in high-altitude adaptation (HAA), we here gene...

EcDNA hubs drive cooperative intermolecular oncogene expression

Extrachromosomal DNAs (ecDNAs) are prevalent in human cancers and mediate high oncogene expression through elevated copy number and altered gene regulation. Gene expression typically involves distal...

Metagenomic next-generation sequencing of nasopharyngeal specimens collected from confirmed and suspect COVID-19 patients

Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) offers an agnostic approach for emerging pathogen detection directly from clinical specimens. In contrast to targeted methods, mNGS also provides valuab...

Mycena genomes resolve the evolution of fungal bioluminescence

We present the genomes of five new bonnet mushroom Mycena species, formerly the last fungal bioluminescent lineage lacking reference genomes. These genome-scale datasets allowed us to construct an...

lra: the Long Read Aligner for Sequences and Contigs

It is computationally challenging to detect variation by aligning long reads from single-molecule sequencing (SMS) instruments, or megabase-scale contigs from SMS assemblies. One approach to efficie...

A Chromosome-Level Genome Assembly of Garlic (Allium sativum) Provides Insights into Genome Evolution and Allicin Biosynthesis

Garlic, an economically important vegetable, spice, and medicinal crop, produces highly enlarged bulbs and unique organosulfur compounds. Here, we report a chromosome-level genome assembly for gar...

A long read mapping method for highly repetitive reference sequences

About 5-10% of the human genome remains inaccessible for functional analysis due to the presence of repetitive sequences such as segmental duplications and tandem repeat arrays. To enable high-quali...

Ancestral polymorphisms shape the adaptive radiation of Metrosideros across the Hawaiian Islands

Some of the most spectacular adaptive radiations begin with founder populations on remote islands. How genetically limited founder populations give rise to the striking phenotypic and ecological div...

Construction of a chromosome-scale long-read reference genome assembly for potato

Background Worldwide, the cultivated potato, Solanum tuberosum L., is the No. 1 vegetable crop and a critical food security crop. The genome sequence of DM1–3 516 R44, a doubled monoploid clone of ...

Assessing Nanopore sequencing for clinical diagnostics: A comparison of NGS methods for Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Next-generation sequencing technologies are being rapidly adopted as a tool of choice for diagnostic and outbreak investigation in public health laboratories. However, costs of operation and the nee...

Unearthing the boreal soil resistome associated with permafrost thaw

Understanding the distribution and mobility of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in soil bacteria from diverse ecological niches is critical in assessing their impacts on the global spread of antib...

Chromosomal translocation disrupting the SMAD4 gene resulting in the combined phenotype of Juvenile polyposis syndrome and Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia

Background Patients with germline variants in SMAD4 can present symptoms of both juvenile polyposis syndrome (JPS) and Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT): JP‐HHT syndrome. Next‐Generation...

Genomic and kinetic analysis of novel Nitrospinae enriched by cell sorting

Chemolithoautotrophic nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) are key players in global nitrogen and carbon cycling. Members of the phylum Nitrospinae are the most abundant, known NOB in the oceans. To dat...

Hybrid assembly of an agricultural slurry virome reveals a diverse and stable community with the potential to alter the metabolism and virulence of veterinary pathogens

Background Viruses are the most abundant biological entities on Earth, known to be crucial components of microbial ecosystems. However, there is little information on the viral community within agri...

Chromosome-level genome of Poropuntius huangchuchieni provides a diploid progenitor-like reference genome for the allotetraploid Cyprinus carpio

The diploid Poropuntius huangchuchieni in the cyprinid family, which is distributed in the Mekong and Red River basins, is one of the most closely related diploid progenitor-like species of allotetr...

Chromosome-level genome assemblies of the malaria vectors Anopheles coluzzii and Anopheles arabiensis

Background Anopheles coluzzii and An. arabiensis belong to the An. gambiae complex and are among the major malaria vectors in Sub-Saharan Africa. However, chromosome-level reference genome assemblie...

Solyntus, the new highly contiguous reference genome for potato (Solanum tuberosum)

With the rapid expansion of the application of genomics and sequencing in plant breeding, there is a constant drive for better reference genomes. In potato (Solanum tuberosum), the third largest foo...

Unraveling molecular mechanisms of immunity and cancer-resistance using the genomes of the Neotropical bats Artibeus jamaicensis and Pteronotus mesoamericanus

Bats are exceptional among mammals for harbouring diverse pathogens and for their robust immune systems. In addition, bats are unusually long-lived and show low rates of cancer. Contiguous and compl...

Targeted MinION sequencing of transgenes

The presence of genetically modified organisms (GMO) is commonly assessed using real-time PCR methods targeting the most common transgenic elements found in GMOs. Once the presence of GM material h...

Blog: Resolving structural variants causing antithrombin deficiency

In this blog, Alba Sanchis-Juan, Javier Corral, and Belén de la Morena-Barrio describe their research into the genetic basis of thrombophilia, and how nanopore long sequencing reads were ...

The structure, function, and evolution of a complete human chromosome 8

The complete assembly of each human chromosome is essential for understanding human biology and evolution. Using complementary long-read sequencing technologies, we complete the first linear assembl...

De novo genome assembly of the Tobacco Hornworm moth (Manduca sexta)

The Tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta, is a lepidopteran insect that is used extensively as a model system for studying insect biology, development, neuroscience and immunity. However, current studies...

Long-Read Metagenomics to Retrieve High-Quality Metagenome-Assembled Genomes from Canine Feces

Background Metagenomics is a powerful and rapidly developing approach that provides new biological insights into the microbes inhabiting underexplored environments, such as canine fecal microbiome....

Chromosome-scale genome assembly of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) cv. Tieton obtained using long-read and Hi-C sequencing

Sweet cherry (Prunus avium) is an economically significant fruit species in the genus Prunus. However, in contrast to other important fruit trees in this genus, only one draft genome assembly is av...

Landscape and function of multiple mutations within individual oncogenes

Sporadic reports have described cancer cases in which multiple driver mutations (MMs) occur in the same oncogene. However, the overall landscape and relevance of MMs remain elusive. Here we carried ...

Robust Benchmark Structural Variant Calls of An Asian Using the State-of-Art Long Fragment Sequencing Technologies

The importance of structural variants (SVs) on phenotypes and human diseases is now recognized. Although a variety of SV detection platforms and strategies that vary in sensitivity and specificity h...

Translating GWAS-identified loci for cardiac rhythm and rate using an in vivo image- and CRISPR/Cas9-based approach

A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) identified eight loci that are associated with heart rate variability (HRV), but candidate genes in these loci remain uncharacterized. We ...

Rapid identification of pathogens, antibiotic resistance genes and plasmids in blood cultures by nanopore sequencing

Bloodstream infections (BSI) and sepsis are major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Blood culture-based diagnostics usually requires 1–2 days for identification of bacterial agent and an...

Improved structural variant interpretation for hereditary cancer susceptibility using long-read sequencing

Purpose Structural variants (SVs) may be an underestimated cause of hereditary cancer syndromes given the current limitations of short-read next-generation sequencing. Here we investigated the util...

A novel Cas9-targeted long-read assay for simultaneous detection of IDH1/2 mutations and clinically relevant MGMT methylation in fresh biopsies of diffuse glioma

Molecular biomarkers provide both diagnostic and prognostic results for patients with diffuse glioma, the most common primary brain tumor in adults. Here, we used a long-read nanopore-based sequen...

Nanopore sequencing from liquid biopsy: analysis of copy number variations from cell-free DNA of lung cancer patients

Alterations in the genetic content, such as Copy Number Variations (CNVs) is one of the hallmarks of cancer and their detection is used to recognize tumoral DNA. Analysis of cell-free DNA from plasm...

Major impacts of widespread structural variation on gene expression and crop improvement in tomato

Structural variants (SVs) underlie important crop improvement and domestication traits. However, resolving the extent, diversity, and quantitative impact of SVs has been challenging. We used long-...

Cartography of opportunistic pathogens and antibiotic resistance genes in a tertiary hospital environment

Although disinfection is key to infection control, the colonization patterns and resistomes of hospital-environment microbes remain underexplored. We report the first extensive genomic characteriz...

Long-read human genome sequencing and its applications

Over the past decade, long-read, single-molecule DNA sequencing technologies have emerged as powerful players in genomics. With the ability to generate reads tens to thousands of kilobases in length...

Metagenomic analysis of planktonic riverine microbial consortia using nanopore sequencing reveals insight into river microbe taxonomy and function

Background Riverine ecosystems are biogeochemical powerhouses driven largely by microbial communities that inhabit water columns and sediments. Because rivers are used extensively for anthropogenic ...

Chromosome-level reference genome and population genomic analysis provide insight into the evolution and improvement of domesticated mulberry (Morus alba L)

Mulberry (Morus spp.) is the sole plant consumed by the domesticated silkworm. However, the genome of domesticated mulberry has not yet been sequenced, and the ploidy level of this species remains u...

The genome sequence of Aloe vera reveals adaptive evolution of drought tolerance mechanisms

Aloe vera is a species from Asphodelaceae plant family having unique characteristics such as drought resistance and also possesses numerous medicinal properties. However, the genetic basis of these ...

Nanopore sequencing enables comprehensive transposable element epigenomic profiling

Transposable elements (TEs) drive genome evolution and are a notable source of pathogenesis, including cancer. While CpG methylation regulates TE activity, the locus-specific methylation landscape o...

CSA: A high-throughput chromosome-scale assembly pipeline for vertebrate genomes

Background Easy-to-use and fast bioinformatics pipelines for long-read assembly that go beyond the contig level to generate highly continuous chromosome-scale genomes from raw data remain scarce. R...

Towards complete and error-free genome assemblies of all vertebrate species

High-quality and complete reference genome assemblies are fundamental for the application of genomics to biology, disease, and biodiversity conservation. However, such assemblies are only available ...

Short- and long-read metagenomics of South African gut microbiomes reveal a transitional composition and novel taxa

To date, human gut microbiome research in adults has focused on western populations, with an additional minority of studies examining nonwestern populations including agriculturalist or hunter-gathe...

A novel fragmented mitochondrial genome in the protist pathogen Toxoplasma gondii and related tissue coccidia

Mitochondrial genome content and structure vary widely across the eukaryotic tree of life with protists displaying extreme examples. Apicomplexan and dinoflagellate protists have evolved highly-redu...

An economical nanopore sequencing assay for human papillomavirus (HPV) genotyping

Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing has been employed by several European countries to augment cytology-based cervical screening programs. A number of research groups have demonstrated pot...

Mycobiome analysis in fungal infected formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissues for identification of pathogenic fungi: a pilot study

Background Fungal organisms are frequently observed in surgical pathological diagnosis. In order to more accurately identify fungi in formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues, it is nece...

Species-level evaluation of the human respiratory microbiome

Background Changes to human respiratory tract microbiome may contribute significantly to the progression of respiratory diseases. However, there are few studies examining the relative abundance of m...

Characterisation of the poll allele in Brahman cattle using long read Oxford Nanopore sequencing

Brahman cattle (Bos indicus) are well adapted to thrive in tropical environments. Since their introduction to Australia in 1933, Brahman’s ability to grow and reproduce on marginal lands has proven...

The Scaly-foot Snail genome and implications for the origins of biomineralised armour

The Scaly-foot Snail, Chrysomallon squamiferum, presents a combination of biomineralised features, reminiscent of enigmatic early fossil taxa with complex shells and sclerites such as sachtids, but...

Reorganization of 3D genome structure in the Drosophila melanogaster species group

Topologically associating domains, or TADs, are functional units that organize chromosomes into 3D structures of interacting chromatin. TADs play an important role in regulating gene expression by c...

FORK-seq: replication landscape of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome by nanopore sequencing

Genome replication mapping methods profile cell populations, masking cell-to-cell heterogeneity. Here, we describe FORK-seq, a nanopore sequencing method to map replication of single DNA molecules ...

Complete and validated genomes from a metagenome

The assembly and binning of metagenomically-assembled genomes (MAGs) using Illumina sequencing has improved the genomic characterization of unculturable communities. However, short-read-only metagen...

DNA thermo-protection facilitates whole genome sequencing of Mycobacteria direct from clinical samples by the Nanopore platform

Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) is the leading cause of death from bacterial infection. Improved rapid diagnosis and antimicrobial resistance determination, such as by whole genome sequencing, are ...

Nanopore sequencing of a forensic STR multiplex reveals loci suitable for single-contributor STR profiling

Nanopore sequencing for forensic short tandem repeats (STR) genotyping comes with the advantages associated with massively parallel sequencing (MPS) without the need for a high up-front device cost,...

Generating high quality assemblies for genomic analysis of transposable elements

The advent of long-read sequencing holds great promise for research on transposable elements (TEs). Long reads may finally allow us to obtain reliable assemblies of repetitive regions, and thus shed...

Short and long-read genome sequencing methodologies for somatic variant detection; genomic analysis of a patient with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

Recent advances in throughput and accuracy mean that the Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) PromethION platform is a now a viable solution for genome sequencing. Much of the validation of bioinforma...

A reference genome sequence for giant sequoia

The giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) of California are massive, long-lived trees that grow along the U.S. Sierra Nevada mountains. Genomic data are limited in giant sequoia and producing a r...

Accurate detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms using nanopore sequencing

Nanopore sequencing is a powerful single molecule DNA sequencing technology which provides a high throughput and long sequence reads. Nevertheless, its relatively high native error rate limits the d...

Benchmarking the MinION: Evaluating long reads for microbial profiling

Nanopore based DNA-sequencing delivers long reads, thereby simplifying the decipherment of bacterial communities. Since its commercial appearance, this technology has been assigned several attribute...

Long-read metagenomics using PromethION uncovers oral bacteriophages and their interaction with host bacteria

Bacteriophages (phages), or bacterial viruses, are very diverse and highly abundant worldwide, including as a part of the human microbiomes. Although a few metagenomic studies have focused on oral ...

Long-read sequencing to interrogate strain-level variation among adherent-invasive Escherichia coli isolated from human intestinal tissue

Adherent-invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) are a pathovar linked to inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), especially Crohn’s disease, and colorectal cancer. AIEC have no known molecular or genomic marke...

Chromosome-level genome assembly and annotation of the loquat (Eriobotrya japonica) genome

Background The loquat (Eriobotrya japonica) is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae that is widely cultivated in Asian, European, and African countries. It blossoms in the winter and ...

Identification of structural variation in chimpanzees using optical mapping and nanopore sequencing

Recent efforts to comprehensively characterize great ape genetic diversity using short-read sequencing and single-nucleotide variants have led to important discoveries related to selection within sp...

Whole-genome sequencing of rare disease patients in a national healthcare system

Most patients with rare diseases do not receive a molecular diagnosis and the aetiological variants and mediating genes for more than half such disorders remain to be discovered. We implemented who...

DNA extraction of microbial DNA directly from infected tissue: an optimized protocol for use in nanopore sequencing

Identification of bacteria causing tissue infections can be comprehensive and, in the cases of non- or slow-growing bacteria, near impossible with conventional methods. Performing shotgun metagenomi...

A preliminary study on the potential of Nanopore MinION and Illumina MiSeq 16S rRNA gene sequencing to characterize building-dust microbiomes

There is a growing awareness of the importance of indoor microbiomes for human health. Given their complexity, these microbiomes can only be adequately surveyed using high throughput sequencing tech...

Metagenomic sequencing with spiked primer enrichment for viral diagnostics and genomic surveillance

Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS), the shotgun sequencing of RNA and DNA from clinical samples, has proved useful for broad-spectrum pathogen detection and the genomic surveillance of vi...

Discovering multiple types of DNA methylation from bacteria and microbiome using nanopore sequencing

Nanopore sequencing provides a great opportunity for direct detection of chemical DNA modification. However, existing computational methods were either trained for detecting a specific form of DNA m...

Evaluation of real-time nanopore sequencing for Salmonella serotype prediction

The use of whole genome sequencing (WGS) data generated by short-read sequencing technologies such as the Illumina sequencing platforms has been shown to provide reliable results for Salmonella sero...

nanoMLST: accurate multilocus sequence typing using Oxford Nanopore Technologies MinION with a dual-barcode approach to multiplex large numbers of samples

Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) is one of the most commonly used methods for studying microbial lineage worldwide. However, the traditional MLST process using Sanger sequencing is time-consuming a...

Nanopore sequencing in blood diseases: a wide range of opportunities

The molecular pathogenesis of hematological diseases is often driven by genetic and epigenetic alterations. Next-generation sequencing has considerably increased our genomic knowledge of these disor...

Analysis of the transgene insertion pattern in a transgenic mouse strain using long-read sequencing

Transgene insertion patterns are critical for the analysis of transgenic animals because the influence of transgenes may change depending on the insertion pattern (such as copy numbers and orientati...

GC bias affects genomic and metagenomic reconstructions, underrepresenting GC-poor organisms

Background Metagenomic sequencing is a well-established tool in the modern biosciences. While it promises unparalleled insights into the genetic content of the biological samples studied, conclusion...

The genome sequence of the Jean-Talon strain, an archeological tetraploid beer yeast from Québec

The genome sequences of archeological yeast isolates can reveal insights about the history of human baking, brewing and winemaking activities and migration around the globe. A yeast strain called Je...

Computational methods for 16S metabarcoding studies using Nanopore sequencing data

Assessment of bacterial diversity through sequencing of 16S ribosomal RNA (16S rRNA) genes has been an approach widely used in environmental microbiology, particularly since the advent of high-throu...

The hornwort genome and early land plant evolution

Hornworts, liverworts and mosses are three early diverging clades of land plants, and together comprise the bryophytes. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of the hornwort Anthoceros angustus...

Long-read individual-molecule sequencing reveals CRISPR-induced genetic heterogeneity in human ESCs

Accurately quantifying the genetic heterogeneity of a cell population is essential to understanding of biological systems. We develop a universal method (UMIs) to label individual DNA molecules for ...

Complete, closed bacterial genomes from microbiomes using nanopore sequencing

Microbial genomes can be assembled from short-read sequencing data, but the assembly contiguity of these metagenome-assembled genomes is constrained by repeat elements. Correct assignment of genomic...

Amplification-free long read sequencing reveals unforeseen CRISPR-Cas9 off-target activity

A much-debated concern about CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing is that unspecific guide RNA (gRNA) binding may induce off-target mutations. However, accurate prediction of CRISPR-Cas9 off-target sites and ...

The sudden emergence of a Neisseria gonorrhoeae strain with reduced susceptibility to extended-spectrum cephalosporins, Norway

The Neisseria gonorrhoeae multilocus sequence type (ST) 7827 emerged in dramatic fashion in Norway in the period 2016-2018. Here, we aim to determine what enabled it to establish and spread so quick...

Duplications drive diversity in Bordetella pertussis on an underestimated scale

Bacterial genetic diversity is often described using solely base pair changes despite a wide variety of other mutation types likely being major contributors. Tandem duplications of genomic loci are ...

Freshwater monitoring by nanopore sequencing

While traditional microbiological freshwater tests focus on the detection of specific bacterial indicator species, including pathogens, direct tracing of all aquatic DNA through metagenomics poses a...

Location of balanced chromosome-translocation breakpoints by long-read sequencing on the Oxford Nanopore platform

Genomic structural variants, including translocations, inversions, insertions, deletions, and duplications, are challenging to be reliably detected by traditional genomic technologies. In particular...

High-quality genome assembly of Eriocheir japonica sinensis reveals its unique genome evolution

As an important freshwater aquaculture species in China, the Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir japonica sinensis) has high economic and nutritional value. However, limited genomic information is curren...

Hybrid genome assembly and annotation of a pandrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae strain using nanopore and Illumina sequencing

Background The prevalence of multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae is increasingly being implicated worldwide in a variety of infections with high mortalities. Here, we report the complete genom...

The parasite Schistocephalus solidus secretes proteins with putative host manipulation functions

Manipulative parasites are predicted to liberate molecules in their external environment acting as manipulation factors with biological functions implicated in their host's physiological and behavio...

Nanopore sequencing-based genome assembly and evolutionary genomics of circum-basmati rice

Background The circum-basmati group of cultivated Asian rice (Oryza sativa) contains many iconic varieties and is widespread in the Indian subcontinent. Despite its economic and cultural importance,...

High contiguity long read assembly of Brassica nigra allows localization of active centromeres and provides insights into the ancestral Brassica genome

High-quality nanopore genome assemblies were generated for two Brassica nigra genotypes (Ni100 and CN115125); a member of the agronomically important Brassica species. The N50 contig length for th...

Profiling of human gut virome with Oxford Nanopore technology

The human gut virome plays critical roles in maintaining gut microbial composition and functionality, as well as host physiology and immunology. Yet, there are insufficient amount of studies on this...

Rapid detection and characterization of tet(X4)-positive Escherichia coli strains with nanopore sequencing

Novel antimicrobial resistance genes harboured by pathogens pose a great public health concern, as exemplified by the emergence of blaNDM-1 and mcr-1 over the past decade. Recently, two novel plasmi...

Immunoglobulin switch-like recombination regions implicated in the formation of extrachromosomal circular 45S rDNA involved in the maternal-specific translation system of zebrafish

Cellular translation is essential to all life on earth and in recent years we have reported on the discovery of a unique dual translation system in zebrafish. In this system, a maternal-type variant...

High contiguity de novo genome sequence assembly of Trifoliate yam (Dioscorea dumetorum) using long read sequencing

The yam species Dioscorea dumetorum is one example of an orphan crop, not traded internationally. Post-harvest hardening starts within 24 hours after harvesting and renders the tubers inedible. Geno...

Species boundaries and molecular markers for classification among 16SrI phytoplasmas informed by genome analysis

Phytoplasmas are diverse plant-pathogenic bacteria that greatly impact agriculture worldwide. The current classification system for these uncultivated bacteria is based on the restriction fragment l...

MinION-based DNA barcoding of preserved and non-invasively collected wildlife samples

The ability to sequence a variety of wildlife samples with portable, field-friendly equipment will have significant impacts on wildlife conservation and health applications. However, the only curren...

High quality 3C de novo assembly and annotation of a multidrug resistant ST-111 Pseudomonas aeruginosa genome: Benchmark of hybrid and non-hybrid assemblers

Genotyping methods and genome sequencing are indispensable for revealing the genomic structure of bacterial species displaying high levels of genome plasticity. However, reconstruction of the genome...

Flow sorting enrichment and nanopore sequencing of chromosome 1 from a Chinese individual

Sorting of individual chromosomes by Flow Cytometry (flow-sorting) is an enrichment method to potentially simplify genome assembly by isolating chromosomes from the context of the genome. We have re...

Long-read sequencing reveals widespread intragenic structural variants in a recent allopolyploid crop plant

Genome structural variation (SV) contributes strongly to trait variation in eukaryotic species and may have an even higher functional significance than single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). In recen...

Characterization of mating type genes in heterothallic Neonectria species with emphasis on N. coccinea, N. ditissima, and N. faginata

Neonectria ditissima and N. faginata are canker pathogens involved in an insect-fungus disease complex of American beech (Fagus grandifolia) commonly known as beech bark disease (BBD). In Europe, bo...

Plasmid diversity among genetically related Klebsiella pneumoniae blaKPC-2 and blaKPC-3 isolates collected in the Dutch national surveillance

Carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae emerged over the past decades as an important pathogen causing morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients. For infection prevention and control, i...

A new Spirodela polyrhiza genome and proteome reveal a conserved chromosomal structure with high abundances of proteins favoring energy production

Duckweeds are a monophyletic group of rapidly reproducing aquatic monocots in the Lemnaceae family. Spirodela polyrhiza, the Greater Duckweed, has the largest body plan yet the smallest genome size ...

The limits, capabilities, and potential for life detection with MinION sequencing in a paleochannel Mars analog

No instrument capable of direct life detection has been included on a mission payload to Mars since NASA's Viking missions in the 1970s. This prevents us from discovering whether life is or ever was...

Low ribosomal RNA genes copy number provoke genomic instability and chromosomal segment duplication events that modify global gene expression and plant-pathogen response

Among the hundreds of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene copies organized as tandem repeats in the nucleolus organizer regions (NORs), only a portion is usually actively expressed in the nucleolus and partic...

Integrating multiple genomic technologies to investigate an outbreak of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacter hormaechei

Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) represent an urgent threat to human health. Here we report the application of several complementary whole-genome sequencing (WGS) technologies to chara...

Genomic dynamics of species and mobile genetic elements in a prolonged blaIMP-4-associated carbapenemase outbreak in an Australian hospital

Background Hospital outbreaks of carbapenemase-producing organisms, such as blaIMP-4-containing organisms, are an increasing threat to patient safety. Objectives To investigate the genomic dynamics...

Integrating Hi-C links with assembly graphs for chromosome-scale assembly

Long-read sequencing and novel long-range assays have revolutionized de novo genome assembly by automating the reconstruction of reference-quality genomes. In particular, Hi-C sequencing is becoming...

Metagenome dataset of wheat rhizosphere from Ghazipur region of Eastern Uttar Pradesh

Wheat is the major crop in India and like other crops also subjected to influence by microbial communities of the rhizospheric region which are extremely diverse and undoubtedly play a central role ...

Three genomes of Osteoglossidae shed light on ancient teleost evolution

Osteoglossiformes is a basal clade of teleost, originating from the late Jurassic period, which has experienced the process of continental drift. The genomic differences between Osteoglossiformes sp...

Off Earth identification of bacterial populations using 16S rDNA nanopore sequencing

The MinION sequencer has made in situ sequencing feasible in remote locations. Following our initial demonstration of its high performance off planet with Earth-prepared samples, we developed and te...

Gapless assembly of maize chromosomes using long read technologies

Creating gapless telomere-to-telomere assemblies of complex genomes is one of the ultimate challenges in genomics. We used long read technologies and an optical map based approach to produce a maiz...

The Indian cobra reference genome and transcriptome enables comprehensive identification of venom toxins

Snakebite envenoming is a serious and neglected tropical disease that kills ~100,000 people annually. High-quality, genome-enabled comprehensive characterization of toxin genes will facilitate devel...

Genomic rearrangements generate hypervariable mini-chromosomes in host-specific lineages of the blast fungus

Supernumerary mini-chromosomes - a unique type of genomic structural variation - have been implicated in the emergence of virulence traits in plant pathogenic fungi. However, the mechanisms that fac...

Emergence of Almost Identical F36:A-:B32 Plasmids Carrying blaNDM-5 and qepA in Escherichia coli from Both Pakistan and Canada

The New Delhi Metallo-β-lactamase (NDM) producing Enterobacteriaceae is spreading worldwide. Although the blaNDM gene has been identified in animal associated Enterobacteriaceae isolates in many cou...

Comparative genomics of three clinical Ureaplasma species: analysis of their core genomes and multiple banded antigen locus

Aim To compare the genome sequences among clinical and American Type Culture Collection Ureaplasma strains and to reveal the potential molecular mechanisms of multiple banded antigen (MBA) variation...

Microbial diversity characterization of seawater in a pilot study using Oxford Nanopore Technologies long-read sequencing

Currently, the majority of non-culturable microbes in sea water are yet to be discovered. Nanopore sequencing offers a solution to overcome the challenge of identifying the genomes and complex compo...

A strategy for complete telomere-to-telomere assembly of ciliate macronuclear genome using ultra-high coverage Nanopore data

Ciliates contain two kinds of nuclei: the germline micronucleus (MIC) and the somatic macronucleus (MAC) in a single cell. The MAC usually have fragmented chromosomes. These fragmented chromosomes, ...

Rapid nanopore whole-genome sequencing for anthrax emergency preparedness

Human anthrax cases necessitate rapid response. We completed Bacillus anthracis nanopore whole-genome sequencing in our high-containment laboratory from a human anthrax isolate hours after receipt. ...

A highly contiguous genome for the Golden-fronted Woodpecker (Melanerpes aurifrons) via a hybrid Oxford Nanopore and short read assembly

Background Woodpeckers are found in nearly every part of the world, absent only from Antarctica, Australasia, and Madagascar. Woodpeckers have been important for studies of biogeography, phylogeogr...

Genetic underpinnings of host manipulation by Ophiocordyceps as revealed by comparative transcriptomics

The ant-infecting Ophiocordyceps fungi are globally distributed, host manipulating, specialist parasites that drive aberrant behaviors in infected ants, at a lethal cost to the host. An apparent inc...

Enhancer hijacking determines intra- and extrachromosomal circular MYCN amplicon architecture in neuroblastoma

MYCN amplification drives one in six cases of neuroblastoma. The supernumerary gene copies are commonly found on highly rearranged, extrachromosomal circular DNA. The exact amplicon structure has no...

Cerebrospinal fluid MinION sequencing of 16S rRNA gene for rapid and accurate diagnosis of bacterial meningitis

Bacterial meningitis causes substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide. Rapid identification of the microorganisms is essential for early initiation of appropriate antimicrobial therapy, thereby ...

Adding insult to injury: Effects of chronic oxybenzone exposure and elevated temperature on two reef-building corals

We studied the effect of chronic oxybenzone exposure and elevated temperature on coral health. Microcolonies of Stylophora pistillata and Acropora tenuis were cultured in 20 flow-through aquaria, of...

Nanopore sequencing of native adeno-associated virus single-stranded DNA using a transposase-based rapid protocol

Monitoring DNA integrity and DNA contaminants in adeno-associated virus (AAV) gene therapy vectors is of major interest, because of clinical applications with increasing therapeutic doses. We here ...

Genomic analysis of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in Queensland reveals widespread transmission of bla IMP-4 on an IncHI2 plasmid

Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) are an increasingly common cause of healthcare-associated infections and may occasionally be identified in patients without extensive healthcare expo...

Applying Nanopore sequencing to a One-Health scenario for colistin resistance transmission among pigs, cows and the farmer

One-Health studies applying massive-parallel and single-molecule sequencing are a suitable approximation to try to understand how antibiotic resistances flow between the human-animal-environment sce...

De novo assembly of the Brugia malayi genome using long reads from a single MinION Flow Cell

Filarial nematode infections cause a substantial global disease burden. Genomic studies of filarial worms can improve our understanding of their biology and epidemiology. However, genomic informatio...

Long reads from Nanopore sequencing as a tool for animal microbiome studies

In the era of bioinformatics and metagenomics, the study of the ruminal microbiome has gained considerable relevance in the field of animal breeding, since the composition of the rumen microbiota si...

Sporaefaciens musculi gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel bacterium isolated from the caecum of an obese mouse

A bacterial strain, designated WCA-9-b2, was isolated from the caecal content of an 18-week-old obese C57BL/6NTac male mouse. According to phenotypic analyses, the isolate is rod-shaped, Gram-positi...

MinION sequencing of Streptococcus suis allows for functional characterization of bacteria by multilocus sequence typing and antimicrobial resistance profiling

In recent years, high-throughput sequencing has revolutionized disease diagnosis by its powerful ability to provide high resolution genomic information. The Oxford Nanopore MinION sequencer has unpa...

Genomic adaptations to aquatic and aerial life in mayflies and the origin of wings in insects

The first winged insects underwent profound morphological and functional transformations leading to the most successful animal radiations in the history of earth. Despite this, we still have a very ...

Inclusion of Oxford Nanopore long reads improves all microbial and viral metagenome-assembled genomes from a complex aquifer system

Assembling microbial and viral genomes from metagenomes is a powerful and appealing method to understand structure‐function relationships in complex environments. To compare the recovery of genomes...

Simultaneous detection and comprehensive analysis of HPV and microbiome status of a cervical liquid-based cytology sample using Nanopore MinION sequencing

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a major pathogen that causes cervical cancer and many other related diseases. The HPV infection-related cervical microbiome could be an inducing factor of cervical canc...

A rapid approach to profiling diverse fungal communities using the MinION™ nanopore sequencer

The Oxford Nanopore Technologies MinION™ sequencer holds the capability to generate long amplicon reads; however, only a small amount of information is available regarding methodological approaches ...

Co-occurrence of variants of mcr-3 and mcr-8 genes in a Klebsiella pneumoniae isolate from Laos

Colistin is considered as a last resort antibiotic. The re-use of this antibiotic highlighted the emergence of colistin resistance mediated by chromosomal and plasmidic resistance mechanisms. Five ...

Near-complete Lokiarchaeota genomes from complex environmental samples using long and short read metagenomic analyses

Asgard archaea is a recently proposed superphylum currently comprised of five recognised phyla: Lokiarchaeota, Thorarchaeota, Odinarchaeota, Heimdallarchaeota and Helarchaeota. Members of this group...

Characterization of a novel conjugative plasmid in Edwardsiella piscicida strain MS-18-199

Edwardsiella piscicida is a pathogenic bacterium responsible for significant losses in important wild and cultured fish species. E. piscicida strain MS-18-199 recovered from a diseased hybrid catfis...

Rapid MinION profiling of preterm microbiota and antimicrobial-resistant pathogens

The MinION sequencing platform offers near real-time analysis of DNA sequence; this makes the tool attractive for deployment in fieldwork or clinical settings. We used the MinION platform coupled t...

Genetic characterization of Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus associated with high swine mortality in United States

High mortality events due to Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus (S. zooepidemicus) in swine have not previously been reported in the United States. In September and October 2019, outbreaks ...

Chromosome-scale assembly comparison of the Korean Reference Genome KOREF from PromethION and PacBio with Hi-C mapping information

Background Long DNA reads produced by single-molecule and pore-based sequencers are more suitable for assembly and structural variation discovery than short-read DNA fragments. For de novo assembly...

Whole genome assembly of the snout otter clam, Lutraria rhynchaena, using Nanopore and Illumina Data, benchmarked against bivalve genome assemblies

Production of cultured bivalve molluscs was 17.1 million tons in 2016 accounting for 21.4% of global aquaculture production. The lack of genomic resources coupled with limited understanding of the m...

Exploration of the propagation of transpovirons within Mimiviridae reveals a unique example of commensalism in the viral world

Acanthamoeba-infecting Mimiviridae are giant viruses with dsDNA genome up to 1.5 Mb. They build viral factories in the host cytoplasm in which the nuclear-like virus-encoded functions take place. Th...

A new symbiotic lineage related to Neisseria and Snodgrassella arises from the dynamic and diverse microbiomes in sucking lice

Phylogenetic diversity of symbiotic bacteria in sucking lice suggests that lice have experienced a complex history of symbiont acquisition, loss, and replacement during their evolution. By combinin...

Rapid, large-scale species discovery in hyperdiverse taxa using 1D MinION sequencing

Background More than 80% of all animal species remain unknown to science. Most of these species live in the tropics and belong to animal taxa that combine small body size with high specimen abundan...

Bacterial Genome wide association studies (bGWAS) and transcriptomics identifies cryptic antimicrobial resistance mechanisms in Acinetobacter baumannii

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the nosocomial pathogen, Acinetobacter baumannii, is becoming a serious public health threat. While some mechanisms of AMR have been reported, understanding novel m...

A novel field-deployable method for sequencing and analyses of Henipavirus genomes from complex samples on the MinION platform

Viruses in the genus Henipavirus encompass 2 highly pathogenic emerging zoonotic pathogens, Hendra virus (HeV) and Nipah virus (NiV). Despite the impact on human health, there is currently limited f...

Borrelia maritima sp. nov., a novel species of the Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato complex, occupying a basal position to North American species

Borrelia species are vector-borne parasitic bacteria with unusual, highly fragmented genomes that include a linear chromosome and linear as well as circular plasmids that differ numerically between ...

Mechanisms of colistin resistance in Escherichia strains isolated from bloodstream infections

Infections by multidrug resistant Gram negative bacteria are increasingly common, prompting the renewed interest in the use of colistin. Colistin specifically targets Gram negative bacteria by inter...

One fly-one genome: chromosome-scale genome assembly of a single outbred Drosophila melanogaster

A high quality genome assembly is a vital first step for the study of an organism. Recent advances in technology have made the creation of high quality chromosome scale assemblies feasible and low c...

Determining antimicrobial resistance profiles and identifying novel mutations of Neisseria gonorrhoeae genomes obtained by multiplexed MinION sequencing

Gonorrhea is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases worldwide. To cure infection and prevent transmission, timely and appropriate antimicrobial therapy is necessary. Unfortunately, Nei...

Metagenomic identification of severe pneumonia pathogens in mechanically-ventilated patients: a feasibility and clinical validity study

Background Metagenomic sequencing of respiratory microbial communities for pathogen identification in pneumonia may help overcome the limitations of culture-based methods. We examined the feasibilit...

Chromosome level assembly and comparative genome analysis confirm lager-brewing yeasts originated from a single hybridization

Background The lager brewing yeast, S. pastorianus, is a hybrid between S. cerevisiae and S. eubayanus with extensive chromosome aneuploidy. S. pastorianus is subdivided into Group 1 and Group 2 str...

Critical assessment of bioinformatics methods for the characterization of pathological repeat expansions with single-molecule sequencing data

A number of studies have reported the successful application of single-molecule sequencing technologies to the determination of the size and sequence of pathological expanded microsatellite repeats ...

Nanopore long reads enable the first complete genome assembly of a Malaysian Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolate bearing the pVa plasmid associated with acute hepatopancreatic necrosis

Background The genome of Vibrio parahaemolyticus MVP1, isolated from a Malaysian aquaculture farm with shrimp acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND), was previously sequenced using Illumina...

Genomic investigation of the strawberry pathogen Phytophthora fragariae indicates pathogenicity is determined by transcriptional variation in three key races

The oomycete Phytophthora fragariae is a highly destructive pathogen of cultivated strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa), causing the root rotting disease, ‘red core’. The host-pathogen interaction has a...

Intensive infection control responses and whole genome sequencing to interrupt and resolve widespread transmission of OXA-181 Escherichia coli in a hospital setting

Background OXA-48-like carbapenemases have become increasingly prevalent in healthcare settings worldwide. Their low-level activity against carbapenems makes them difficult to identify, causing pro...

Shotgun metagenome data of a defined mock community using Oxford Nanopore, PacBio and Illumina technologies

Metagenomic sequence data from defined mock communities is crucial for the assessment of sequencing platform performance and downstream analyses, including assembly, binning and taxonomic assignmen...

Annotated draft genomes of two caddisfly species Plectrocnemia conspersa CURTIS and Hydropsyche tenuis NAVAS (Insecta: Trichoptera)

Members of the speciose insect order Trichoptera (caddisflies) provide important ecosystem services, e.g. nutrient cycling through breaking down of organic matter. They are also of industrial intere...

Escherichia coli O80 hybrid pathotype strains producing Shiga toxin and ESBL: molecular characterization and potential therapeutic options

Objectives Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) infections may be complicated by haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS). The emerging worldwide EHEC serogroup O80 has acquired a mosaic plasmid com...

Wengan: Efficient and high quality hybrid de novo assembly of human genomes

The continuous improvement of long-read sequencing technologies along with the development of ad-doc algorithms has launched a new de novo assembly era that promises high-quality genomes. However, i...

Can we use it? On the utility of de novo and reference-based assembly of Nanopore data for plant plastome sequencing

The chloroplast genome harbors plenty of valuable information for phylogenetic research. Illumina short-read data is generally used for de novo assembly of whole plastomes. PacBio or Oxford Nanopore...

The genome sequence of the octocoral Paramuricea clavata – a key resource to study the impact of climate change in the Mediterranean

The octocoral, Paramuricea clavata, is a habitat-forming anthozoan with a key ecological role in rocky benthic and biodiversity-rich communities in the Mediterranean and Eastern Atlantic. Shallow po...

A nanopore based chromosome-level assembly representing Atlantic cod from the Celtic Sea

Currently available genome assemblies for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) have been constructed using DNA from fish belonging to the Northeast Arctic Cod (NEAC) population; a migratory population feedin...

Intra-species differences in population size shape life history and genome evolution

The evolutionary forces shaping life history trait divergence within species are largely unknown. Killifish (oviparous Cyprinodontiformes) evolved an annual life cycle as an exceptional adaptation t...

Long-read sequencing based clinical metagenomics for the detection and confirmation of Pneumocystis jirovecii directly from clinical specimens: A paradigm shift in mycological diagnostics

The advent of next generation sequencing technologies has enabled the characterization of the genetic content of entire communities of organisms, including those in clinical specimens, without prior...

Comprehensive analysis of structural variants in breast cancer genomes using single molecule sequencing

Improved identification of structural variants (SVs) in cancer can lead to more targeted and effective treatment options as well as advance our basic understanding of the disease and its progression...

Long-read sequencing of 3,622 Icelanders provides insight into the role of structural variants in human diseases and other traits

Long-read sequencing (LRS) promises to improve characterization of structural variants (SVs), a major source of genetic diversity. We generated LRS data on 3,622 Icelanders using Oxford Nanopore Tec...

Chromosome-level assembly of Drosophila bifasciata reveals important karyotypic transition of the X chromosome

The Drosophila obscura species group is one of the most studied clades of Drosophila and harbors multiple distinct karyotypes. Here we present a de novo genome assembly and annotation of D. bifasci...

Fungal communities (Mycobiome) as potential ecological indicators within confluence stretch of Ganges and Yamuna Rivers, India

River confluences are a hub of biodiversity with limited information with respect to the structure and the functions of the microbial communities. The River Ganges is the national river of India, ha...

First report of Burkholderia pseudomallei ST412 and ST734 clones harbouring blaOXA-57 but susceptible to imipenem in India

Melioidosis caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei has become an important clinical threat, especially in Northern Australia and Southeast Asia. However, the genome information on this pathogen is limi...

Rapid identification of genomic structural variations with nanopore sequencing enables blood-based cancer monitoring

Somatic genomic structural variations (SVs) are promising personalized biomarkers for sensitive and specific detection of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) in liquid biopsies. However, affordable and fa...

Characteristics of a colistin-resistant Escherichia coli ST695 harboring the chromosomally-encoded mcr-1 gene

Enterobacteriaceae having chromosomally-encoded mcr-1 is rarely reported. In this study, we recovered a chromosomal mcr-1 carrying Escherichia coli, designated HeN100, from the feces of a diarrheal...

Comprehensive analysis of horizontal gene transfer among multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens in a single hospital

Multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens pose a serious public health threat, especially in hospital settings. Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) of mobile genetic elements (MGEs) contributes to this thr...

Comparison of Shiga toxin-encoding bacteriophages in highly pathogenic strains of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O157:H7 in the UK

Over the last 35 years in the UK, the burden of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O157:H7 infection has, during different periods of time, been associated with five different sub-lineage...

Identification of AbaR4 Acinetobacter baumannii resistance island in clinical isolates of blaOXA-23-positive Proteus mirabilis

Objectives blaOXA-23 is a class D carbapenemase-encoding gene typical of the Acinetobacter genus. However, its occurrence in the Enterobacteriaceae is uncommon. Here we provide the genome character...

New insights on Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis TAC125 genome organization and benchmarks of genome assembly applications using next and third generation sequencing technologies

Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis TAC125 is among the most commonly studied bacteria adapted to cold environments. Aside from its ecological relevance, P. haloplanktis has a potential use for biotechno...

Whole genome sequencing and assembly of the Asian honey bee Apis dorsata

The Asian honey bee (Apis dorsata) is distinct from its more widely distributed cousin A. mellifera by a few key characteristics. Most prominently, A. dorsata nest in the open by forming a colony cl...

Complete genome analysis of clinical Shigella strains reveals plasmid pSS1653 with resistance determinants: a triumph of hybrid approach

Shigella is ranked as the second leading cause of diarrheal disease worldwide. Though infection occurs in people of all ages, most of the disease burden constitutes among the children less than 5 ye...

Nanopore sequencing of African swine fever virus

African swine fever (ASF) is one of the most pathogenic viral diseases in pigs caused by African swine fever virus (ASFV). The fatality rate is almost 100%, which brings huge economic losses to the ...

Unlinked rRNA genes are widespread among bacteria and archaea

Ribosomes are essential to cellular life and the genes for their RNA components are the most conserved and transcribed genes in bacteria and archaea. Ribosomal RNA genes are typically organized into...

Multiple evidences suggest sox2 as the main driver of a young and complex sex determining ZW/ZZ system in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)

A major challenge in evolutionary biology is to find an explanation for the variation in sex-determining (SD) systems across taxa and to understand the mechanisms driving sex chromosome differentiat...

High-throughput multiplexed tandem repeat genotyping using targeted long-read sequencing

Tandem repeats (TRs) are highly prone to variation in copy numbers due to their repetitive and unstable nature, which makes them a major source of genomic variation between individuals. However, pop...

Complete genome sequence of Oryctes rhinoceros nudivirus isolated from coconut rhinoceros beetle in Solomon Islands

Oryctes nudivirus (species OrNV) has been an effective biocontrol agent against the insect pest Oryctes rhinoceros (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) for decades, but there is evidence that resistance could...

Nanopore sequencing improves the draft genome of the human pathogenic amoeba Naegleria fowleri

Naegleria fowleri is an environmental protist found in soil and warm freshwater sources worldwide and is known for its ability to infect humans and causing a rapid and mostly fatal primary amoebic m...

Complete hybrid genome assembly of clinical multidrug-resistant Bacteroides fragilis isolates enables comprehensive identification of antimicrobial-resistance genes and plasmids

Bacteroides fragilis constitutes a significant part of the normal human gut microbiota and can also act as an opportunistic pathogen. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and the prevalence of AMR genes a...

Nanopore sequencing of DNA concatemers reveals higher-order features of chromatin structure

Higher-order chromatin structure arises from the combinatorial physical interactions of many genomic loci. To investigate this aspect of genome architecture we developed Pore-C, which couples chroma...

Rapid sequencing‐based diagnosis of infectious bacterial species from meningitis patients in Zambia

Objectives We have developed a portable system for the rapid determination of bacterial composition for the diagnosis of infectious diseases. Our system comprises of a nanopore technology‐based seq...

Uncovering the microbiome of invasive sympatric European brown hares and European rabbits in Australia

European brown hares (Lepus europaeus) and European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) are invasive pest species in Australia, with rabbits having a substantially larger environmental impact than hares...

A diploid assembly-based benchmark for variants in the Major Histocompatibility Complex

We develop the first human benchmark derived from a diploid assembly for the openly-consented Genome in a Bottle/Personal Genome Project Ashkenazi son (HG002). As a proof-of-principle, we focus on a...

Genetic structure at national and regional scale in a long-distance dispersing pest organism, the bird cherry-oat aphid Rhopalosiphum padi

Genetic diversity is determinant for pest species' success and vector competence. Understanding the ecological and evolutionary processes that determine the genetic diversity is fundamental to help ...

A comparative assessment of conventional and molecular methods, including MinION nanopore sequencing, for surveying water quality

Nucleic acid based techniques, such as quantitative PCR (qPCR) and next generation sequencing (NGS), provide new insights into microbial water quality, but considerable uncertainty remains around th...

Optimizing DNA extraction methods for Nanopore sequencing of Neisseria gonorrhoeae direct from urine samples

Background Empirical gonorrhoea treatment at initial diagnosis reduces onward transmission. However, increasing resistance to multiple antibiotics may necessitate waiting for culture-based diagnosti...

Complete nontuberculous mycobacteria whole genomes using an optimized DNA extraction protocol for long-read sequencing

Background Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are a major cause of pulmonary and systemic disease in at-risk populations. Gaps in knowledge about transmission patterns, evolution, and pathogenicity ...

Establishment of an eHAP1 human haploid cell line hybrid reference genome assembled from short and long reads

Background Haploid cell lines are a valuable research tool with broad applicability for genetic assays. As such the fully haploid human cell line, eHAP1, has been used in a wide array of studies. Ho...

Long‐read nanopore sequencing resolves a TMEM231 gene conversion event causing Meckel‐Gruber syndrome

The diagnostic deployment of massively parallel short‐read next generation sequencing (NGS) has greatly improved genetic test availability, speed and diagnostic yield, particularly for rare inherite...

Long reads, short time: feasibility of prenatal sample karyotyping by nanopore genome sequencing

Chromosomal abnormalities causing genomic imbalance are a major cause of congenital developmental defects and intellectual disability, constituting the leading cause of stillbirth and birth with mal...

A chromosome-scale genome assembly of European Hazel (Corylus avellana L.) reveals targets for crop improvement

European hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is a tree crop of economic importance worldwide, but especially to northern Turkey, where the majority of production takes place. Hazelnut production is curre...

Human short tandem repeat identification using a nanopore-based DNA sequencer: a pilot study

Short tandem repeats (STRs) are repetitive DNA sequences that are highly polymorphic and widely used for personal identification in the field of forensic medicine. The standard method for determinin...

Lost in Translation: population genomics of porcini mushrooms (Boletus edulis) challenges use of ITS for DNA barcoding in Fungi

The internal transcribed spacers (ITS) of the rDNA cistron are the most commonly used DNA barcoding region in Fungi. rDNA genes are repeated dozens to hundreds of times in the eukaryotic genome and ...

Centromere scission drives chromosome shuffling and reproductive isolation

A fundamental characteristic of eukaryotic organisms is the generation of genetic variation via sexual reproduction. Conversely, significant large-scale genome variation could hamper sexual reproduc...

An assessment of Oxford Nanopore sequencing for human gut metagenome profiling: a pilot study of head and neck cancer patients

Gut metagenome profiling using the Oxford Nanopore Technology (ONT) sequencer was assessed in a pilot-sized study of 10 subjects. The taxonomic abundance of gut microbiota derived from ONT was compa...

Partner independent fusion gene detection by multiplexed CRISPR-Cas9 enrichment and long read nanopore sequencing

Fusion genes are hallmarks of various cancer types and important determinants for diagnosis, prognosis and treatment. Fusion gene partner choice and breakpoint-position promiscuity restricts diagno...

Genomics of aerobic photoheterotrophs in wheat phyllosphere reveals divergent evolutionary patterns of photosynthetic genes in Methylobacterium spp.

Phyllosphere is a habitat to a variety of viruses, bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms, which play a fundamental role in maintaining the health of plants and mediating the interaction between ...

High-quality chromosome-scale assembly of the walnut (Juglans regia L.) reference genome

Background The release of the first reference genome of walnut (Juglans regia L.) enabled many achievements in the characterization of walnut genetic and functional variation. However, it is highly ...

DNA enrichment and tagmentation method for species-level identification and strain-level differentiation using ON-rep-seq

Despite the massive developments within culture-independent methods for detection of microorganisms during the last decade, culture-based methods remain a cornerstone in microbiology. Yet, the probl...

Chromosome-level genome assembly of the greenfin horse-faced filefish (Thamnaconus septentrionalis) using Oxford Nanopore PromethION sequencing and Hi-C technology

The greenfin horse‐faced filefish, Thamnaconus septentrionalis, is a valuable commercial fish species that is widely distributed in the Indo‐West Pacific Ocean. This fish has characteristic blue‐gr...

Genetic diversity and thermal performance in invasive and native populations of African fig flies

During biological invasions, alien populations can suffer losses of genetic diversity that are predicted to negatively impact their fitness/performance. Using genome sequences, we show that invasive...

Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase antibiotic resistance plasmids have diverse transfer rates and can be spread in the absence of selection

Horizontal gene transfer, mediated by conjugative plasmids, is one of the main drivers of the global spread of antibiotic resistance. However, the relative contributions of different factors that un...

Initial data release and announcement of the Fish10K: Fish 10,000 Genomes Project

With more than 30,000 species, fish are the largest and most ancient vertebrate group. Despite their critical roles in many ecosystems and human society, fish genomics lags behind work on birds and ...

High molecular weight DNA isolation method from diverse plant species for use with Oxford Nanopore sequencing

The ability to generate long reads on the Oxford Nanopore Technologies sequencing platform is dependent on the isolation of high molecular weight DNA free of impurities. For some taxa, this is relat...

Strain-level identification of bacterial tomato pathogens directly from metagenomic sequences

Routine strain-level identification of plant pathogens directly from symptomatic tissue could significantly improve plant disease control and prevention. Here we tested the Oxford Nanopore Technolog...

Draft genome of a porcupinefish, Diodon Holocanthus

The long-spine porcupinefish, Diodon holocanthus (Diodontidae, Tetraodontiformes, Actinopterygii), also known as the freckled porcupinefish, attracts great interest of ecology and economy. Its disti...

The genome of Caenorhabditis bovis

The free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is a key laboratory model for metazoan biology. C. elegans has also become a model for parasitic nematodes despite being only distantly related to mos...

Rapid detection of genetic engineering, structural variation, and antimicrobial resistance markers in bacterial biothreat pathogens by nanopore sequencing

Widespread release of Bacillus anthracis (anthrax) or Yersinia pestis (plague) would prompt a public health emergency. During an exposure event, high-quality whole genome sequencing (WGS) can identi...

Genomics to aid species delimitation and effective conservation of the Sharpnose Guitarfish (Glaucostegus granulatus)

The Sharpnose Guitarfish (Glaucostegus granulatus) is one of fifteen critically endangered Rhino Rays which has been exploited as incidental catch, leading to severe population depletions and locali...

Long transposon-rich centromeres in an oomycete reveal divergence of centromere features in Stramenopila-Alveolata-Rhizaria lineages

Centromeres are chromosomal regions that serve as platforms for kinetochore assembly and spindle attachments, ensuring accurate chromosome segregation during cell division. Despite functional conser...

Ciprofloxacin facilitates the transfer of XDR plasmids from commensal E. coli into epidemic fluoroquinolone-resistant Shigella sonnei

The global dissemination of a ciprofloxacin-resistant (cipR) S. sonnei clone outlines the mobility of this important agent of diarrheal disease, and threatens the utility of ciprofloxacin as a first...

Temporary adhesion of the proseriate flatworm Minona ileanae

Flatworms can very rapidly attach to and detach from many substrates. In the presented work, we analysed the adhesive system of the marine proseriate flatworm Minona ileanae. We used light-, scannin...

Targeted sequencing workflows for comprehensive drug resistance profiling of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cultures using Illumina MiSeq and Nanopore MinION: comparison of analytical and diagnostic performance, turnaround time and cost

The emergence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains with complex drug resistance profiles necessitates a rapid and extensive drug susceptibility test for comprehensive guidance of patient treatment....

Completing circular bacterial genomes with assembly complexity by using a sampling strategy from a single MinION run with barcoding

The Oxford Nanopore MinION is an affordable and portable DNA sequencer that can produce very long reads (tens of kilobase pairs), which enable de novo bacterial genome assembly. Although many algori...

Chromosomal rearrangements and loss of subtelomeric adhesins linked to clade-specific phenotypes in Candida auris

Candida auris is an emerging fungal pathogen of rising concern due to its increasing incidence, its ability to cause healthcare-associated outbreaks and antifungal resistance. Genomic analysis revea...

Draft assembly of Phytopthora capsici from long-read sequencing uncovers complexity

Resolving complex plant pathogen genomes is important for identifying the genomic shifts associated with rapid adaptation to selective agents such as host and fungicide, yet assembling these genomes...

Pathogen detection and microbiome analysis of infected wheat using a portable DNA sequencer

Fungal diseases of plants are responsible for major losses in agriculture, highlighting the need for rapid and accurate identification of plant pathogens. Disease outcomes are often defined not only...

Nanopore sequencing of the glucocerebrosidase (GBA) gene in a New Zealand Parkinsons disease cohort

Mutations in the gene for glucocerebrosidase (GBA) cause Gaucher disease, an autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disorder. GBA mutation carriers have an elevated risk of Parkinson's disease (PD) c...

The diagnostic chronic lymphocytic leukaemia genome by nanopore sequencing

Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) is characterised by considerable clinical and biological heterogeneity, with specific recurrent genomic alterations, including TP53 mutations, deletions of chromo...

Rapid detection of chromosomal translocation and precise breakpoint characterization in acute myeloid leukemia by nanopore long-read sequencing

Detection of chromosomal translocation is a key component in diagnosis and management of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Targeted RNA next-generation sequencing (NGS) is emerging as a powerful and cli...

Resistance to piperacillin/tazobactam in Escherichia coli resulting from extensive IS26-associated gene amplification of blaTEM-1

Background blaTEM-1 encodes a narrow-spectrum β-lactamase that is inhibited by β-lactamase inhibitors and commonly present in Escherichia coli. Hyperproduction of blaTEM-1 may cause resistance to p...

Telomere-to-telomere assembly of a complete human X chromosome

After two decades of improvements, the current human reference genome (GRCh38) is the most accurate and complete vertebrate genome ever produced. However, no one chromosome has been finished end to...

Long live the king: chromosome-level assembly of the lion (Panthera leo) using linked-read, Hi-C, and long read data

Background The lion (Panthera leo) is one of the most popular and iconic feline species on the planet, yet in spite of its popularity, the last century has seen massive declines for lion populations...

Extreme genome selection towards complete antimicrobial resistance in a nosocomial strain of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia complex

We report first complete genome sequence and analysis of an extreme drug resistance (XDR) nosocomial Stenotrophomonas maltophilia that is resistant to the mainstream drugs i.e. trimethoprim/sulfamet...

Large plasmid complement resolved: complete genome sequencing of Lactobacillus plantarum MF1298, a candidate probiotic strain associated with unfavorable effect

Considerable attention has been given to the species Lactobacillus plantarum regarding its probiotic potential. L. plantarum strains have shown health benefits in several studies, and even nonstrain...

De novo genome assembly of the meadow brown butterfly, Maniola jurtina

Meadow brown butterflies (Maniola jurtina) on the Isles of Scilly represent an ideal model in which to dissect the links between genotype, phenotype and long-term patterns of selection in the wild -...

Genome of the Komodo dragon reveals adaptations in the cardiovascular and chemosensory systems of monitor lizards

Monitor lizards are unique among ectothermic reptiles in that they have high aerobic capacity and distinctive cardiovascular physiology resembling that of endothermic mammals. Here, we sequence the ...

Compendium of 4,941 rumen metagenome-assembled genomes for rumen microbiome biology and enzyme discovery

Ruminants provide essential nutrition for billions of people worldwide. The rumen is a specialized stomach that is adapted to the breakdown of plant-derived complex polysaccharides. The genomes of t...

Nanopore sequencing and the Shasta toolkit enable efficient de novo assembly of eleven human genomes

De novo assembly of a human genome using nanopore long-read sequences has been reported, but it used more than 150,000 CPU hours and weeks of wall-clock time. To enable rapid human genome assembly...

Pan-Genomic and Polymorphic Driven Prediction of Antibiotic Resistance in Elizabethkingia

The Elizabethkingia are a genetically diverse genus of emerging pathogens that exhibit multidrug resistance to a range of common antibiotics. Two representative species, Elizabethkingia bruuniana an...

Hybrid genome assembly of a neotropical mutualistic ant

The success of social insects is largely intertwined with their highly advanced chemical communication system that facilitates recognition and discrimination of species and nest-mates, recruitment, ...

De novo assembly of a chromosome‐level reference genome of Red Spotted Grouper (Epinephelus akaara) using nanopore sequencing and Hi‐C

The red spotted grouper Epinephelus akaara (E. akaara) is one of the most economically important marine fish in China, Japan and Southeast Asia, and is a threatened species. The species is also cons...

Nanopore DNA sequencing and genome assembly on the International Space Station

We evaluated the performance of the MinION DNA sequencer in-flight on the International Space Station (ISS), and benchmarked its performance off-Earth against the MinION, Illumina MiSeq, and PacBio ...

Comprehensive subspecies identification of 175 nontuberculous mycobacteria species based on 7547 genomic profiles

The prevalence of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) pulmonary diseases has been increasing worldwide. NTM consist of approximately 200 species and distinguishing between them at the subspecies level...

SMURF-seq: efficient copy number profiling on long-read sequencers

We present SMURF-seq, a protocol to efficiently sequence short DNA molecules on a long-read sequencer by randomly ligating them to form long molecules. Applying SMURF-seq using the Oxford Nanopore M...

Comparative genomics of Alternaria species provides insights into the pathogenic lifestyle of Alternaria brassicae – a pathogen of the Brassicaceae family

Alternaria brassicae, a necrotrophic pathogen, causes Alternaria Leaf Spot, one of the economically important diseases of Brassica crops. Many other Alternaria spp. such as A. brassicicola and A. al...

Cas9-based enrichment and single-molecule sequencing for precise characterization of genomic duplications

The widespread use of genome-wide diagnostic screening methods has greatly increased the frequency with which incidental (but possibly pathogenic) copy number changes affecting single genes are dete...

The Genome of the Steller Sea Lion (Eumetopias jubatus)

The Steller sea lion is the largest member of the Otariidae family and is found in the coastal waters of the northern Pacific Rim. Here, we present the Steller sea lion genome, determined through DN...

Integrating informatics tools and portable sequencing technology for rapid detection of resistance to anti-tuberculous drugs

Background Mycobacterium tuberculosis resistance to anti-tuberculosis drugs is a major threat to global public health. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is rapidly gaining traction as a diagnostic tool...

Assessment of low-coverage nanopore long read sequencing for SNP genotyping in doubled haploid canola (Brassica napus L.)

Despite the high accuracy of short read sequencing (SRS), there are still issues with attaining accurate single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes at low sequencing coverage and in highly dupli...

Increasing the efficiency of long-read sequencing for hybrid assembly with k-mer-based multiplexing

Hybrid genome assembly has emerged as an important technique in bacterial genomics, but cost and labour requirements limit large-scale application. We present Ultraplexing, a method to improve per-s...

The Dark Matter of large cereal genomes: long tandem repeats

Reference genomes of important cereals, including barley, emmer wheat and bread wheat, were released recently. Their comparison with genome size estimates obtained by flow cytometry indicated that t...

Genome assembly and characterization of a complex zfBED-NLR gene-containing disease resistance locus in Carolina Gold Select rice with Nanopore sequencing

Background Long-read sequencing facilitates assembly of complex genomic regions. In plants, loci containing nucleotide-binding, leucine-rich repeat (NLR) disease resistance genes are an important e...

Complete genome sequence of Bacillus mycoides TH26, isolated from a permafrost thaw gradient

Here, we describe the complete genome assembly of a Bacillus mycoides isolate collected from a boreal forest soil associated with permafrost thaw. Using only long-read Nanopore sequences and VolTRAX...

Long-read nanopore sequencing-based draft genome of a Carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Objectives Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) is a common Gram-negative bacterium that can cause a series of serious infections, such as lower respiratory tract infection, urinary-tract infecti...

Detection of DNA base modifications by deep recurrent neural network on Oxford Nanopore sequencing data

DNA base modifications, such as C5-methylcytosine (5mC) and N6-methyldeoxyadenosine (6mA), are important types of epigenetic regulations. Short-read bisulfite sequencing and long-read PacBio sequenc...

Draft genome sequence of first monocot-halophytic species Oryza coarctata reveals stress-specific genes

Oryza coarctata (KKLL; 2n = 4x = 48, 665 Mb) also known as Porteresia coarctata is an extreme halophyte species of the genus Oryza. Using Illumina and Nanopore reads, we achieved an assembled genome...

Illumina and Nanopore methods for whole genome sequencing of hepatitis B virus (HBV)

Advancing interventions to tackle the huge global burden of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection depends on improved insights into virus epidemiology, transmission, within-host diversity, drug resistan...

Tracking of antibiotic resistance transfer and rapid plasmid evolution in a hospital setting by Nanopore sequencing

Background Infection of patients with multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria often leave very limited or no treatment options. The transfer of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARG) carrying plasmids bet...

De novo assembly of the Indian blue peacock (Pavo cristatus) genome using Oxford Nanopore technology and Illumina sequencing

Background The Indian peafowl (Pavo cristanus) is native to South Asia and is the national bird of India. Here we present a draft genome sequence of the male blue peacock using Illumina and Oxford ...

The bagworm genome reveals a unique fibroin gene that provides high tensile strength

Arthropod silk is known as a versatile tool, and its variability makes it an attractive biomaterial. Eumeta variegata is a bagworm moth (Lepidoptera, Psychidae) that uses silk throughout all life st...

Long read sequencing reveals a novel class of structural aberrations in cancers: identification and characterization of cancerous local amplifications

Here we report identification of a new class of local structural aberrations in lung cancers. The whole-genome sequencing of cell lines using a long read sequencer, PromethION, demonstrated that typ...

β-lactamase amplification and porin loss drive progressive β-lactam resistance in recurrent ESBL Enterobacteriaceae bacteremia

Carbapenem resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) are a critical public health issue. Recent studies indicate many CRE lack carbapenemases, but contain extended spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs). We investi...

Ectosymbiotic bacteria at the origin of magnetoreception in a marine protist

Mutualistic symbioses are often a source of evolutionary innovation and drivers of biological diversification. Widely distributed in the microbial world, particularly in anoxic settings, they often ...

Scalable biosynthesis of the seaweed neurochemical kainic acid

Kainic acid, the flagship member of the kainoid family of natural neurochemicals, is a widely used neuropharmacological agent that helped unravel the key role of ionotropic glutamate receptors, incl...

Characterization of the Candida orthopsilosis agglutinin-like sequence (ALS) genes

Agglutinin like sequence (Als) cell-wall proteins play a key role in adhesion and virulence of Candida species. Compared to the well-characterized Candida albicans ALS genes, little is known about A...

Interchromosomal template-switching as a novel molecular mechanism for imprinting perturbations associated with Temple syndrome

Background Intrachromosomal triplications (TRP) can contribute to disease etiology via gene dosage effects, gene disruption, position effects, or fusion gene formation. Recently, post-zygotic de no...

Assembly-free single-molecule nanopore sequencing recovers complete virus genomes from natural microbial communities

Viruses are the most abundant biological entities on Earth and play key roles in host ecology, evolution, and horizontal gene transfer. Despite recent progress in viral metagenomics, the inherent ge...

Targeted nanopore sequencing with Cas9-guided adapter ligation

Despite recent improvements in sequencing methods, there remains a need for assays that provide high sequencing depth and comprehensive variant detection. Current methods are limited by the loss of ...

Nanopore long read-guided assembly of the iconic Christmas Island red crab, Gecarcoidea natalis (Pocock, 1888), mitochondrial genome and the challenges of AT-rich mitogenomes

Despite recent advances in sequencing technology, a complete mitogenome assembly is still unavailable for the gecarcinid land crabs that include the iconic Christmas Island red crab (Gecarcoidea nat...

Characterization of the stability and dynamics of Tn6330 in an Escherichia coli strain by nanopore long reads

Background The mcr-1 gene has been widely reported in both bacterial chromosomes and plasmids, while its stability in these genetic materials is not well understood. Objectives Our aim was to ch...

Radiation tolerance of nanopore sequencing technology for life detection on Mars and Europa

The search for life beyond Earth is a key motivator in space exploration. Informational polymers, like DNA and RNA, are key biosignatures for life as we know it. The MinION is a miniature DNA sequen...

The shufflon of IncI1 plasmids is rearranged constantly during different growth conditions

Nanopore long-read sequencing was used to measure recombination of the IncI1 shufflon at different bacterial growth stages and in different host cells. The entire shufflon region was amplified and t...

Semi-quantitative characterisation of mixed pollen samples using MinION sequencing and Reverse Metagenomics (RevMet)

Peel and colleagues describe their RevMet (Reverse Metagenomics) pipeline that enables reliable and semi-quantitative characterisation of mixed eukaryote samples, such as mixed pollen samples. This ...

Mobile antibiotic resistome in wastewater treatment plants revealed by Nanopore metagenomic sequencing

In this article, Che et al. performed metagenomic sequencing of wastewater treatment samples to identify the hosts of antibacterial resistance genes and monitor their spread. Nanopore long-reads gre...

Influenza A virus field surveillance at a swine-human interface

While working overnight at a swine exhibition, we identified an influenza A virus (IAV) outbreak in swine, Nanopore sequenced 13 IAV genomes from samples we collected, and predicted in real time tha...

Nanopore sequencing for fast determination of plasmids, phages, virulence markers, and antimicrobial resistance genes in Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli

Whole genome sequencing can provide essential public health information. However, it is now known that widely used short-read methods have the potential to miss some randomly-distributed segments of...

Nanopore ultra-long read sequencing technology for antimicrobial resistance detection in Mannheimia haemolytica

Disruptive innovations in long-range, cost-effective direct template nucleic acid sequencing are transforming clinical and diagnostic medicine. A multidrug resistant strain and a pan-susceptible str...

Complete assembly of Escherichia coli ST131 genomes using long reads demonstrates antibiotic resistance gene variation within diverse plasmid and chromosomal contexts

The incidence of infections caused by extraintestinal Escherichia coli (ExPEC) is rising globally, which is a major public health concern. ExPEC strains that are resistant to antimicrobials have bee...

High contiguity genome sequence of a multidrug-resistant hospital isolate of Enterobacter hormaechei

Background Enterobacter hormaechei is an important emerging pathogen and a key member of the highly diverse Enterobacter cloacae complex. E. hormaechei strains can persist and spread in nosocomial ...

Rapid, multiplexed, whole genome and plasmid sequencing of foodborne pathogens using long-read nanopore technology

U.S. public health agencies have employed next-generation sequencing (NGS) as a tool to quickly identify foodborne pathogens during outbreaks. Although established short-read NGS technologies are kn...

Hybrid genome assembly and annotation of Danionella translucida, a transparent fish with the smallest known vertebrate brain

Studying the activity of distributed neuronal circuits at a cellular resolution in vertebrates is very challenging due to the size and optical turbidity of their brains. We recently presented Danion...

Genome analysis of Shigella flexneri serotype 3b strain SFL1520 reveals significant horizontal gene acquisitions including a multidrug resistance cassette

Shigella flexneri is a major etiological agent of shigellosis in developing countries, primarily occurring in children under five years of age. We have sequenced, for the first time, the complete ge...

Single-molecule long-read sequencing reveals the chromatin basis of gene expression

Genome-wide chromatin accessibility and nucleosome occupancy profiles have been widely investigated, while the long-range dynamics remains poorly studied at the single-cell level. Here we present a ...

Comparison of long-read sequencing technologies in the hybrid assembly of complex bacterial genomes

Illumina sequencing allows rapid, cheap and accurate whole genome bacterial analyses, but short reads (&lt;300 bp) do not usually enable complete genome assembly. Long-read sequencing greatly assist...

Genomes of a major nosocomial pathogen Enterococcus faecium are shaped by adaptive evolution of the chromosome and plasmidome

Enterococcus faecium is a gut commensal of many mammals but is also recognized as a major nosocomial human pathogen, as it is listed on the WHO global priority list of multi-drug resistant organisms...

Applying rapid whole-genome sequencing to predict phenotypic antimicrobial susceptibility testing results among carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates

Standard antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) approaches lead to delays in the selection of optimal antimicrobial therapy. Here, we sought to determine the accuracy of antimicrobial resistance...

Locating and characterizing a transgene integration site by nanopore sequencing

Transgenes are foreign DNA experimentally introduced into a genome; often they integrate at random positions in multiple copies and can disrupt genes. Locating the site of DNA incorporation is diffi...

Retrotranspositional landscape of Asian rice revealed by 3000 genomes

The recent release of genomic sequences for 3000 rice varieties provides access to the genetic diversity at species level for this crop. We take advantage of this resource to unravel some features o...

Evaluation of strategies for the assembly of diverse bacterial genomes using MinION long-read sequencing

Background Short-read sequencing technologies have made microbial genome sequencing cheap and accessible. However, closing genomes is often costly and assembling short reads from genomes that are r...

De novo genome assembly of the olive fruit fly (Bactrocera oleae) developed through a combination of linked-reads and long-read technologies

Long-read sequencing has greatly contributed to the generation of high quality assemblies, albeit at a high cost. It is also not always clear how to combine sequencing platforms. We sequenced the ge...

Metagenomic sequencing at the epicenter of the Nigeria 2018 Lassa fever outbreak

The 2018 Nigerian Lassa fever season saw the largest ever recorded upsurge of cases, raising concerns over the emergence of a strain with increased transmission rate. To understand the molecular epi...

Long-range single-molecule mapping of chromatin accessibility in eukaryotes

Active regulatory elements in eukaryotes are typically characterized by an open, nucleosome depleted chromatin structure; mapping areas of open chromatin has accordingly emerged as a widely used too...

Simultaneous profiling of chromatin accessibility and methylation on human cell lines with nanopore sequencing

Probing epigenetic features on DNA has tremendous potential to advance our understanding of the phased epigenome. In this study, we use nanopore sequencing to evaluate CpG methylation and chromati...

Resolving the complex Bordetella pertussis genome using barcoded nanopore sequencing

The genome of Bordetella pertussis is complex, with high G+C content and many repeats, each longer than 1000 bp. Long-read sequencing offers the opportunity to produce single-contig B. pertussis ass...

Nanopore sequencing significantly improves genome assembly of the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi

Chagas disease was described by Carlos Chagas, who first identified the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi from a two-year-old girl called Berenice. Many T. cruzi sequencing projects based on short reads ha...

Nanopore sequencing: An enrichment‐free alternative to mitochondrial DNA sequencing

Mitochondrial DNA sequence data is often utilized in disease studies, conservation genetics and forensic identification. The current approaches for sequencing the full mtGenome typically require sev...

Long-read viral metagenomics enables capture of abundant and microdiverse viral populations and their niche-defining genomic islands

Marine viruses impact global biogeochemical cycles via their influence on host community structure and function, yet our understanding of viral ecology is constrained by limitations in culturing of ...

Ongoing human chromosome end extension revealed by analysis of BioNano and nanopore data

The majority of human chromosome ends remain incompletely assembled due to their highly repetitive structure. In this study, we use BioNano data to anchor and extend chromosome ends from two Europea...

Resolving structural diversity of Carbapenemase-producing gram-negative bacteria using single molecule sequencing

Carbapenemase-producing bacteria are resistant against almost all commonly used betalactam and cephalosporin antibiotics and represent a growing public health crisis. Carbapenemases reside predomina...

A complete Cannabis chromosome assembly and adaptive admixture for elevated cannabidiol (CBD) content

Cannabis has been cultivated for millennia with distinct cultivars providing either fiber and grain or tetrahydrocannabinol. Recent demand for cannabidiol rather than tetrahydrocannabinol has favore...

De novo assembly and annotation of three Leptosphaeria genomes using Oxford Nanopore MinION sequencing

Leptosphaeria maculans and Leptosphaeria biglobosa are ascomycete phytopathogens of Brassica napus (oilseed rape, canola). Here we report the complete sequence of three Leptosphaeria genomes (L. mac...

Chromosome-scale assemblies of plant genomes using nanopore long reads and optical maps

Plant genomes are often characterized by a high level of repetitiveness and polyploid nature. Consequently, creating genome assemblies for plant genomes is challenging. The introduction of short-rea...

Comparative Genomics of the First and Complete Genome of “Actinobacillus porcitonsillarum” Supports the Novel Species Hypothesis

&quot;Actinobacillus porcitonsillarum&quot; is considered a nonpathogenic member of the Pasteurellaceae family, which phenotypically resembles the pathogen Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae. Previous ...

Mapping DNA replication with nanopore sequencing

We have harnessed nanopore sequencing to study DNA replication genome-wide at the single-molecule level. Using in vitro prepared DNA substrates, we characterized the effect of bromodeoxyuridine (Brd...

Genetic repertoires of anaerobic microbiomes driving generation of biogas

Biogas production is an attractive technology for a sustainable generation of renewable energy. Although the microbial community is fundamental for such production, the process control is still limi...

De novo assembly of middle-sized genome using MinION and Illumina sequencers

The plastid acquisition by secondary endosymbiosis is a driving force for the algal evolution, and the comparative genomics was required to examine the genomic change of symbiont. Therefore, we esta...

Streptomyces spp. From Ethiopia Producing Antimicrobial Compounds: Characterization via Bioassays, Genome Analyses, and Mass Spectrometry

A total of 416 actinomycete cultures were isolated from various unique environments in Ethiopia and tested for bioactivity. Six isolates with pronounced antimicrobial activity were chosen for taxono...

Availability of Nanopore sequences in the genome taxonomy for Vibrionaceae systematics: Rumoiensis clade species as a test case

Whole genome sequence comparisons have become essential for establishing a robust scheme in bacterial taxonomy. To generalize this genome-based taxonomy, fast, reliable, and cost-effective genome se...

Recent Asian origin of chytrid fungi causing global amphibian declines

Globalized infectious diseases are causing species declines worldwide, but their source often remains elusive. We used whole-genome sequencing to solve the spatiotemporal origins of the most devasta...

Genomic BCR-ABL1 breakpoint characterization by a multi-strategy approach for personalized monitoring of residual disease in chronic myeloid leukemia patients

For monitoring minimal residual disease (MRD) in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) the most recommended method is quantitative RT-PCR (RT-qPCR) for measuring BCR-ABL1 transcripts. Several studies repor...

Oxford Nanopore sequencing in a research-based undergraduate course

Background: Nanopore sequencing is a third generation genomic sequencing method that offers real time sequencing of DNA samples. Nanopore sequencing is an excellent tool for teaching because it invo...

Rapid Nanopore Sequencing of Plasmids and Resistance Gene Detection in Clinical Isolates

Recent advances in nanopore sequencing technology have led to a substantial increase in throughput and sequence quality. Together, these improvements may permit real-time benchtop genomic sequencing...

First two cases of severe multifocal infections caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae in Switzerland: characterization of an atypical non-K1/K2-serotype strain causing liver abscess and endocarditis

Background We describe the first two multifocal invasive infections due to Klebsiella pneumoniae recently observed in Switzerland. Methods Phenotypic (MIC assays and string test) and molecular ...

Nanopore Long-Read Guided Complete Genome Assembly of Hydrogenophaga intermedia,

... and Genomic Insights into 4-Aminobenzenesulfonate, p-Aminobenzoic Acid and Hydrogen Metabolism in the Genus Hydrogenophaga. We improved upon the previously reported draft genome of Hydrogenopha...

Detection of active transposable elements in Arabidopsis thaliana using Oxford Nanopore Sequencing technology

Note: this publication uses R7 chemistry, which has since been superseded with R9 series. Background Transposables elements (TEs) contribute to both structural and functional dynamics of most euka...

Sharing of carbapenemase-encoding plasmids between Enterobacteriaceae in UK sewage uncovered by MinION sequencing

Dissemination of carbapenem resistance among pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria is a looming medical emergency. Efficient spread of resistance within and between bacterial species is facilitated by m...

Same-day genomic and epigenomic diagnosis of brain tumors using real-time nanopore sequencing

Molecular classification of cancer has entered clinical routine to inform diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment decisions. At the same time, new tumor entities have been identified that cannot be defi...

Fast and sensitive mapping of nanopore sequencing reads using GraphMap

Realizing the democratic promise of nanopore sequencing requires the development of new bioinformatics approaches to deal with its specific error characteristics. Here we present GraphMap, a mapping...

The use of Oxford Nanopore native barcoding for complete genome assembly

The Oxford Nanopore Technologies MinIONTM is a mobile DNA sequencer that can produce long read sequences with a short turn-around time. Here we report the first demonstration of single contig genome...

A single chromosome assembly of Bacteroides fragilis strain BE1 from Illumina and MinION nanopore sequencing data

Second and third generation sequencing technologies have revolutionised bacterial genomics. Short-read Illumina reads result in cheap but fragmented assemblies, whereas longer reads are more expensi...

Rapid antibiotic resistance predictions from genome sequence data for S. aureus and M. tuberculosis

Rapid and accurate detection of antibiotic resistance in pathogens is an urgent need, affecting both patient care and population-scale control. Microbial genome sequencing promises much, but many ba...

Draft Genome Sequence of the Pandoraea apista LMG 16407 Type Strain

Pandoraea species, in particular Pandoraea apista, are opportunistic, multidrug-resistant pathogens in persons with cystic fibrosis (CF). To aid in understanding the role of P. apista in CF lung dis...

MinION Analysis and Reference Consortium: Phase 1 data release and analysis

The advent of a miniaturised DNA sequencing device with a high-throughput contextual sequencing capability embodies the next generation of large scale sequencing tools. The MinION™ Access Programme ...

Oxford Nanopore sequencing, hybrid error correction, and de novo assembly of a eukaryotic genome

Monitoring the progress of DNA molecules through a membrane pore has been postulated as a method for sequencing DNA for several decades. Recently, a nanopore-based sequencing instrument, the Oxford ...

MinION™ allied with 3D printed iChip – a workflow designed to let anyone discover new bacterial species in days

In this study, we adapt a protocol for the growth of previously uncultured environmental bacterial isolates, to make it compatible with whole genome sequencing. We demonstrate that in combination wi...

Noninvasive Prenatal Testing by Nanopore Sequencing of Maternal Plasma DNA: Feasibility Assessment

Noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) by maternal plasma DNA sequencing is now clinically available for screening fetal chromosomal aneuploidies; these tests have close to 99% sensitivity.. [subscript...

Early insights into the potential of the Oxford Nanopore MinION for the detection of antimicrobial resistance genes

Genome sequencing will be increasingly used in the clinical setting to tailor antimicrobial prescribing and inform infection control outbreaks. A recent technological innovation that could reduce th...

A complete bacterial genome assembled de novo using only nanopore sequencing data

We have assembled de novo the Escherichia coli K-12 MG1655 chromosome in a single 4.6-Mb contig using only nanopore data. Our method has three stages: (i) overlaps are detected between reads and the...

Rapid draft sequencing and real-time nanopore sequencing in a hospital outbreak of Salmonella

Foodborne outbreaks of Salmonella remain a pressing public health concern. We recently detected a large outbreak of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis phage type 14b affecting more than 30 pati...

Genome assembly using Nanopore-guided long and error-free DNA reads

Long-read sequencing technologies were launched a few years ago, and in contrast with short-read sequencing technologies, they offered a promise of solving assembly problems for large and complex ge...

Successful test launch for nanopore sequencing

Nanopore sequencing gets a boost with accurate error modelling and variant-calling tools for Oxford Nanopore Technology’s highly anticipated MinION platform.

Assessing the performance of the Oxford Nanopore Technologies MinION

The Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) MinION is a new sequencing technology that potentially offers read lengths of tens of kilobases (kb) limited only by the length of DNA molecules presented to i...

MinION nanopore sequencing identifies the position and structure of a bacterial antibiotic resistance island

Short-read, high-throughput sequencing technology cannot identify the chromosomal position of repetitive insertion sequences that typically flank horizontally acquired genes such as bacterial virule...

A reference bacterial genome dataset generated on the MinION™ portable single-molecule nanopore sequencer

Background The MinION™ is a new, portable single-molecule sequencer developed by Oxford Nanopore Technologies. It measures four inches in length and is powered from the USB 3.0 port of a laptop comp...