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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35979510/draft-genomes-of-six-wild-poisonous-mushrooms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sittiporn Parnmen, Nattakarn Nooron, Sujitra Sikaphan, Chutimon Uttawichai, Dutsadee Polputpisatkul, Sriprapa Phatsarapongkul, Rungsaeng Chankunasuka, Unchalee Nitma, Chidkamon Thunkhamrak, Nisakorn Palakul, Khwanruan Naksuwankul, Onanong Pringsulaka, Achariya Rangsiruji
Foodborne illnesses caused by wild mushroom poisoning occur globally and have led to food safety concerns. Here, we reported de novo genome assemblies of the six most commonly encountered toxic mushrooms in Thailand. These comprised Amanita brunneitoxicaria , Cantharocybe virosa , Chlorophyllum molybdites , Entoloma mastoideum , Pseudosperma sp. and Russula subnigricans . The nuclear genome sizes of these species ranged from 40 to 77 Mb, with the number of predicted genes ranging from 5,375 to 14,099. The mitogenome sizes varied from 41,555 to 78,907 bp...
2022: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35707396/draft-genomes-of-nitrogen-fixing-frankia-strains-ag45-mut15-and-agpm24-isolated-from-root-nodules-of-alnus-glutinosa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Philippe Normand, Petar Pujic, Danis Abrouk, Spandana Vemulapally, Trina Guerra, Camila Carlos-Shanley, Dittmar Hahn
The genomes of two nitrogen-fixing Frankia strains, Ag45/Mut15 and AgPM24, isolated from root nodules of Alnus glutinosa are described as representatives of a novel candidate species . Phylogenomic and ANI analyses confirmed that both strains are related to cluster 1 frankiae, and that both strains belong to a novel species. At 6.4 - 6.7 Mb, their genomes were smaller than those of other cultivated Alnus -infective cluster 1 strains but larger than that of the non-cultivated Alnus -infective cluster 1 Sp+ strain AgTrS that was their closest neighbor as assessed by ANI...
2022: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35300048/complete-genome-sequence-of-four-strains-of-leptospira-borgpetersenii-serovar-hardjo-isolated-from-cattle-in-the-central-united-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ellie J Putz, Darrell O Bayles, David P Alt, Jarlath E Nally
Pathogenic species of Leptospira cause leptospirosis, a global zoonotic disease affecting humans and all major livestock species. Cattle act as a reservoir host for L . borgpetersenii serovar Hardjo which colonize the kidneys and reproductive tract from which they are excreted and transmitted to other cattle via urine, semen or uterine discharges. Bovine leptospirosis results in reproductive failure, abortion, stillbirth and loss of milk production, and is an occupational risk for those working with infected animals...
2022: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35300047/gtqc-automated-genotyping-array-quality-control-and-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shilin Zhao, Limin Jiang, Hui Yu, Yan Guo
Genotyping array is the most economical approach for conducting large-scale genome-wide genetic association studies. Thorough quality control is key to generating high integrity genotyping data and robust results. Quality control of genotyping array is generally a complicated process, as it requires intensive manual labor in implementing the established protocols and curating a comprehensive quality report. There is an urgent need to reduce manual intervention via an automated quality control process. Based on previously established protocols and strategies, we developed an R package GTQC (GenoTyping Quality Control) to automate a majority of the quality control steps for general array genotyping data...
2022: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35300046/identification-of-the-c-829_832delaata-deletion-variants-in-the-brca1-gene-associated-with-hereditary-breast-ovarian-cancer-case-report
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Malgorzata Ostrowska, Karolina Olszewska-Bozek, Justyna Podlodowska, Jadwiga Sierocinska-Sawa, Jacek Wojcierowski
Determination of the BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation status in patients with breast and/or ovarian cancer is commonly performed using various molecular techniques. The use of targeted PCR-based tests only may not be sufficient, as not all possible variants are investigated. In the present study, we used next-generation sequencing (NGS) techniques to identify novel pathogenic variants in BRCA1 and BRCA2 . In this study, material (blood and FFPE) collected from a 67-year-old patient with ovarian cancer was used. The presence of hereditary mutations characteristic for the Polish population was examined using Sanger sequencing...
2022: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35145564/identification-and-characterization-of-a-potential-antibiotic-producing-strain-of-pantoea-ananatis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael J LaGier, Mark McDaniel, Alyssa Ragner, Amber Castillo
Antibiotic resistance continues to be a significant public health challenge. Soil bacteria represent a potential source of yet to be discovered antimicrobials. The screening of Iowa (United States) soils yielded the identification of a strain of Pantoea ananatis (MMB-1), which displayed an antimicrobial-producing phenotype against a bacterium ( Bacillus subtilis ) representative of Gram-positive bacteria. Crude, organic, extracts of MMB-1 retained the anti-microbial activity. The draft genome of strain MMB-1 contains a total of 4,634,340 bp, and 4,624 protein-encoding genes...
2022: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35145563/circ-0036602-acts-as-a-sponge-of-mir-34a-5p-and-mir-431-5p-to-promote-cervical-cancer-proliferation-and-invasion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xia Ye, Biqing Zhu, Jingjing Han, Jian Huang, Yaqin Wu
Background : Cervical cancer (CC) is one of the most common female malignancies worldwide. An increasing body of evidence suggests that circular RNAs (circRNAs) participate in the pathogenesis of various cancers, including CC. However, the expression profile and underlying molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. Methods : In this study, high throughput sequencing was applied to identify circRNA in HPV-16 positive CC tissues. Quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) was performed to validate the expression in CC tissues and cell lines...
2022: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34976226/genetic-dissection-of-the-mixing-properties-of-wheat-flour-triticum-aestivum-l-using-unconditional-and-conditional-qtl-mapping
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haixia Yu, Yuling An, Aiping Wang, Xin Guan, Jichun Tian, Tangyuan Ning, Kexin Fan, Hao Li, Qianqian Liu, Dongxue Wang, Jiansheng Chen
Wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) flour mixing properties are essential quality parameters in the dough development process. Limited research on superior alleles for mixing properties has restricted their molecular improvement, and other factors related to the complex traits have been ignored. A molecular map of 9576 polymorphic markers in the RIL population (F8:9 ) (Shannong01-35/Gaocheng9411) was constructed to evaluate mixing property effects in three environments. The parents were selected with markedly distinct high-molecular-weight glutenin subunits (HMW-GS)...
2022: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34976225/comparative-analysis-of-mrna-transcripts-of-ht-29-cell-line-expressed-in-identical-quantities-for-pathogenic-e-coli-strains-um146-and-um147-with-control-escherichia-coli-nissle-1917
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roman Kotłowski
Aim of study was comparative analysis of mRNA transcripts of HT-29 cell line, expressed in identical quantities for the combination of pathogenic and non-pathogenic Escherichia coli strains. HT-29 confluent monolayers infection with two pathogenic E. coli strains UM146 and UM147 resulted in two sets of mRNA transcripts that were identical with RNA transcripts obtained for non-pathogenic one strain E. coli Nissle 1917. In this study genome-wide experiments were conducted using expression microarray-system. Only one common mRNA transcript coding for CCDC65 gene was equally expressed by HT-29 cells after incubation challenge with three different E...
2022: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34703504/draft-genomes-of-non-nitrogen-fixing-frankia-strains
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camila Carlos-Shanley, Trina Guerra, Dittmar Hahn
In this study, we describe the genomes of two novel candidate species of non-nitrogen fixing Frankia that were isolated from the root nodules of Coriaria nepalensis and Alnus glutinosa , genospecies CN and Ag, respectively . Comparative genomic analyses revealed that both genospecies lack genes essential for nitrogen-fixation and possess genes involved in the degradation of plant cell walls. Additionally, we found distinct biosynthetic gene clusters in each genospecies. The availability of these genomes will contribute to the study of the taxonomy and evolution of actinorhizal symbioses...
2021: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34646396/draft-genome-sequences-and-genomic-analysis-for-pigment-production-in-bacteria-isolated-from-blue-discolored-soymilk-and-tofu
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marina E De León, Harriet S Wilson, Guillaume Jospin, Jonathan A Eisen
Cold-tolerant bacteria are known to contaminate and cause defects in refrigerated foods. Defects in food products can be observed as changes in appearance, texture, and/or flavor that detract from the product's intended look, feel, or taste. Two distinct organisms were cultured from blue pigmented soymilk and tofu that had been left opened and expired in a home refrigerator. The blue coloration was reproduced when isolates were cultured in fresh, sterile soymilk. These strains also produced a variety of colony color morphologies when cultured on different media types...
2021: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34646395/identification-of-a-novel-pathogenic-variant-in-palb2-and-bard1-genes-by-a-multigene-sequencing-panel-in-triple-negative-breast-cancer-in-morocco
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdelilah Laraqui, Mathias Cavaillé, Nancy Uhrhammer, Oubaida ElBiad, Yannick Bidet, Hicham El Rhaffouli, Hicham El Anaz, Driss Moussaoui Rahali, Jaouad Kouach, Khaled Guelzim, Bouabid Badaoui, Abderrahman AlBouzidi, Mohammed Oukabli, Rachid Tanz, Yasser Sbitti, Mohammed Ichou, Khaled Ennibi, Yassine Sekhsokh, Yves-Jean Bignon
Pathogenic variants (PVs) in BRCA genes have been mainly associated with an increasing risk of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). The contribution of PVs in non-BRCA genes to TNBC seems likely since the processing of homologous recombination repair of double-strand DNA breaks involves several genes. Here, we investigate the susceptibility of genetic variation of the BRCA and non- BRCA genes in 30 early-onset Moroccan women with TNBC. Methods: Targeted capture-based next generation sequencing (NGS) method was performed with a multigene panel testing (MGPT) for variant screening...
2021: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34527084/genetic-diversity-of-clinical-bordetella-pertussis-st2-strains-in-comparison-with-vaccine-reference-strains-of-india
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naresh Chand Sharma, Shalini Anandan, Naveen Kumar Devanga Ragupathi, Dhiviya Prabaa Muthuirulandi Sethuvel, Karthick Vasudevan, Dhirendra Kumar, Sushil Kumar Gupta, Lucky Sangal, Balaji Veeraraghavan
Objectives: Pertussis is a highly contagious disease of the respiratory tract caused by Bordetella pertussis , a bacterium that lives in the mouth, nose, and throat. Current study reports the highly accurate complete genomes of two clinical B. pertussis strains from India for the first time. Methods: Complete genome sequencing was performed for two B. pertussis strains using Ion Torrent PGM and Oxford nanopore sequencing method. Data was assembled de novo and the sequence annotation was performed through PATRIC and NCBI server...
2021: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34025805/analysis-of-genome-sequences-of-coagulase-negative-staphylococci-isolates-from-south-africa-and-nigeria-highlighted-environmentally-driven-heterogeneity
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tawanda Elias Maguvu, Adegboyega Oyedele Oladipo, Cornelius Carlos Bezuidenhout
Here, we report high-quality annotated draft genomes of eight coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) isolates obtained from South Africa and Nigeria. We explored the prevalence of antibiotic resistance and virulence genes, their association with mobile genetic elements. The pan-genomic analysis highlighted the environmentally driven heterogeneity of the isolates. Isolates from Nigeria had at least one gene for cadmium resistance/tolerance, these genes were not detected in isolates from South Africa. In contrast, isolates from South Africa had a tetM gene, which was not detected among the isolates from Nigeria...
2021: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33613774/draft-genome-sequences-of-three-filamentous-cyanobacteria-isolated-from-brackish-habitats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joanne Sarah Boden, Michele Grego, Henk Bolhuis, Patricia Sánchez-Baracaldo
Brackish cyanobacterial genome sequences are relatively rare. Here, we report the 5.5 Mbp, 5.8 Mbp and 6.1 Mbp draft genomes of Spirulina sp. CCY15215, Leptolyngbya sp. CCY15150 and Halomicronema sp. CCY15110 isolated from coastal microbial mats on the North Sea beach of the island of Schiermonnikoog in the Netherlands. Large scale phylogenomic analyses reveal that Spirulina sp. CCY15215 is a large cell diameter cyanobacterium, whereas Leptolyngbya sp. CCY15150 and Halomicronema sp. CCY15110 are the first reported brackish genomes belonging to the LPP clade consisting primarily of Leptolyngbya , Plectonema and Phormidium spp...
2021: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33456587/the-genetic-background-of-central-serous-chorioretinopathy-a-review-on-central-serous-chorioretinopathy-genes
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REVIEW
Konstantinos Giannopoulos, Maria Gazouli, Klio Chatzistefanou, Anthi Bakouli, Marilita M Moschos
Central serous chorioretinopathy is characterized by neurosensory detachment of the central retina secondary to fluid leakage through the retinal pigment epithelium. Though it has an incidence of 9,9 per 100.000 in men and 1,7 per 100.000 in women, it is the fourth most common retinal disorder. Central serous chorioretinopathy patients present with blurred vision, central scotoma, metamorphopsia, micropsia and mild color discrimination. It is usually a self-limited disorder with nearly none or minimal visual impairment but in some patients the disease persists and may cause severe visual impairment...
2021: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33391550/draft-genome-sequence-of-enterobacter-sp-as-1-a-potential-eurytrophic-recombination-host
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuki Iwasaki, Yuya Itoiri, Sota Ihara, Hironaga Akita, Mamoru Oshiki, Zen-Ichiro Kimura
Strain AS-1 was isolated from laboratory-scale activated sludge collected in Japan. This strain not only grows on rich medium, including R2A medium, but also forms colonies on medium lacking organic matter other than agar (water agar), indicating it could be used as a eurytrophic recombinant host in material production processes. Here, we present a draft genome sequence of Enterobacter sp. AS-1, which consists of a total of 24 contigs containing 5,207,146 bp, with a GC content of 55.64%, and comprising 4,921 predicted coding sequences...
2021: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33391549/isolation-draft-genome-sequencing-and-identification-of-enterobacter-roggenkampii-cci9
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hironaga Akita, Yuya Itoiri, Noriyo Takeda, Zen-Ichiro Kimura, Hiroyuki Inoue, Akinori Matsushika
Strain CCI9, which was isolated from leaf soil collected in Japan, was capable of growth on poor-nutrient medium, at temperatures of 10°C to 45°C, at pHs of 4.5 to 10, and in the presence of 7.0% NaCl. We determined a draft genome sequence of strain CCI9, which consists of a total of 28 contigs containing 4,644,734 bp with a GC content of 56.1%. This assembly yielded 4,154 predicted coding sequences. Multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) based on atpD , gyrB , infB, and rpoB gene sequences were performed to further identify strain CCI9...
2021: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33029225/draft-genome-sequences-for-the-frankia-sp-strains-cgs1-cci156-and-cgmi4-nitrogen-fixing-bacteria-isolated-from-casuarina-sp-in-egypt
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samira Mansour, Erik Swanson, Céline Pesce, Stephen Simpson, Krystalynne Morris, W Kelley Thomas, Louis S Tisa
Frankia sp. strains CgS1, CcI156 and CgMI4 were isolated from Casuarina glauca and C. cunninghamiana nodules. Here, we report the 5.26-, 5.33- and 5.20-Mbp draft genome sequences of Frankia sp. strains CgS1, CcI156 and CgMI4, respectively. Analysis of the genome revealed the presence of high numbers of secondary metabolic biosynthetic gene clusters.
2020: Journal of Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32934753/nucleotide-sequencing-of-the-hoxa-gene-cluster-using-gorilla-fosmid-clones
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takashi Kitano, Choong-Gon Kim, Naruya Saitou
We sequenced the western gorilla ( Gorilla gorilla ) HoxA cluster region using seven fosmid clones, and found that the total tiling path sequence was 214,185 bp from the 5' non-genic region of HoxA1 to the 3' non-genic region of Evx1. We compared the nucleotide sequence with the gorilla genome sequence in the NCBI database, and the overall proportion of nucleotide difference was estimated to be 0.0005-0.0007. These estimates are lower than overall genomic polymorphism in gorillas.
2020: Journal of Genomics
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