Alignment-Free Microhaplotype Genotyping for GT-seq (Genotyping-in-Thousands by Sequencing) Using a Diploid Abundance Model

GT-seq (Genotyping-in-Thousands by Sequencing) is widely used for high-throughput amplicon genotyping, but most analytical pipelines focus on single SNPs or rely on alignment-based variant calling. Here we present an alignment-free approach for microhaplotype genotyping that leverages the high read depth and low error rates typical of paired-end Illumina and Element sequencing. The pipeline first identifies […]

Routine Data for Workforce Equality Monitoring: Ethnic Inequalities in Recruitment and Workforce Representation in Nursing and Midwifery

Aim To examine ethnic inequalities in recruitment outcomes and workforce representation across pay bands among nursing and midwifery staff, and to assess whether routinely collected administrative data can generate reproducible indicators for workforce equality monitoring. Design Retrospective observational study. Methods We analyzed routinely collected administrative data from one NHS Board in Scotland. This included annual […]

Pseudomonas aeruginosa balances cytotoxicity and motility to counter phagocytosis by macrophages

During chronic lung infections, Pseudomonas aeruginosa diversifies under selection from antibiotics, metabolic constraints, and host defenses. Macrophages are key sentinels of the innate immune system and play a central role in clearing airway pathogens. Yet, how they process heterogeneous bacterial populations remains poorly understood. Here, we investigate how P. aeruginosa evades phagocytosis under conditions that […]

Colon-delivered vitamin B2 as a functional modulator of the human gut microbiome

Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) is a key redox cofactor that may modulate gut microbial ecology, yet conventional supplements are absorbed proximally and have limited colonic exposure. We evaluated whether colon-targeted riboflavin alters microbiome composition, function and network structure as well as host biomarkers in healthy older adults. In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group clinical trial (N=348; […]

Single-cell ATAC-seq Reveals OVOL2 as a Downstream Negative Regulator of PRL-Mediated Chromatin Accessibility

Maternal pancreatic beta-cells undergo functional and structural changes to adapt to increased metabolic demands during pregnancy. Lactogen signaling via the prolactin receptor (PRLR) contributes to these adaptations by increasing beta-cell mass, insulin transcription and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion[1-4]. In other lactogen-responsive tissues such as the mammary glands and specific hypothalamic nuclei, gestation induces epigenetic changes, some […]

A Bayesian multidimensional approach to decipher the genetic basis of dynamic phenotypes in multiple species

Deciphering the genetic architecture of complex quantitative phenotypes remains challenging in quantitative genetics. These traits not only depend of multiple genetic factors but are also established over time and environments. Although quantitative genetics has investigated the genetic determinism of phenotypic plasticity in contrasted environmental conditions, the time related phenotypic plasticity has received less attention. Here […]

Insecticide temephos alters thermal dependence of dengue vector

1. Although ecological research has long focused on the effects of temperature on population growth, arthropod pests are exposed to a wide variety of environmental factors that affect their performance, such as chemical pesticides targeted against them. Moreover, these environmental factors likely do not act in isolation. Identifying the extent to which abiotic factors interact […]

Frustration Landscapes of Broadly Neutralizing SARS-CoV-2 Spike Antibodies Targeting Conserved Epitopes Reveal Energetic Logic of Escape-Proof and Escape-Prone Mechanisms

The continued evolution of SARS-CoV-2 has enabled escape from most monoclonal antibodies, yet a subset of broadly neutralizing antibodies targeting three newly identified super-conserved RBD epitopes SCORE-A, SCORE-B, and SCORE-C retains remarkable activity against even the most recent JN.1-derived sublineages. Here we employed an integrated computational framework combining conformational dynamics, mutational scanning, MM-GBSA binding energetics, […]

Quantifying the effect of cereal plant trait plasticity on weed suppression in intercrops

In cereal-legume intercrops, weed suppression is primarily driven by cereals, whose competitiveness is shaped by trait plasticity-morphological adjustments in response to the intercrop environment. However, how individual cereal traits respond plastically and contribute to system performance remains unclear, hampering improvements through breeding or system design. We combined field experiments with functional-structural plant modelling to quantify […]

TLR3 Expression in Villus-Like Enterocytes Drives IFN-III Responses to Enteroviruses

Enteroviruses initiate infection at the intestinal epithelium but can spread systemically to cause severe disease. Although both MDA5 and TLR3 have been implicated in enterovirus sensing, the mechanisms by which the intestinal epithelium detects these viruses remain poorly defined. To address this, we infected human intestinal organoids (enteroids) with echovirus 11 (E11) and compared responses […]

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