1. Computational genomic analysis of the lung tissue microenvironment in COVID-19 patients

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    1. Krithika Bhuvaneshwar
    2. Subha Madhavan
    3. Yuriy Gusev

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  2. Mutational Hotspot in the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein N-Terminal Domain Conferring Immune Escape Potential

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    1. Slawomir Kubik
    2. Nils Arrigo
    3. Jaume Bonet
    4. Zhenyu Xu

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  3. Investigating the possible origin and transmission routes of SARS-CoV-2 genomes and variants of concern in Bangladesh

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    1. Abdullah Al Nahid
    2. Ajit Ghosh

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  4. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 genome sequence variations relate to morbidity and mortality in Coronavirus Disease-19

    This article has 14 authors:
    1. Poonam Mehta
    2. Saumya Sarkar
    3. Ujjala Ghoshal
    4. Ankita Pandey
    5. Ratender Singh
    6. Dharamveer Singh
    7. Rahul Vishvkarma
    8. Uday Chand Ghoshal
    9. Ranjeet Maurya
    10. Rajesh Pandey
    11. Ravishankar Ramachandran
    12. Punyasloke Bhadury
    13. Tapas K Kundu
    14. Singh Rajender

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  5. A population-level invasion by transposable elements triggers genome expansion in a fungal pathogen

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Ursula Oggenfuss
    2. Thomas Badet
    3. Thomas Wicker
    4. Fanny E Hartmann
    5. Nikhil Kumar Singh
    6. Leen Abraham
    7. Petteri Karisto
    8. Tiziana Vonlanthen
    9. Christopher Mundt
    10. Bruce A McDonald
    11. Daniel Croll
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      Evaluation Summary:

      This study is of potential interest to a broad audience on evolutionary and population genomics, particularly scientists studying genome dynamics, including transposable elements (TE) and their evolution. It takes advantage of genomics datasets from a large population of wheat pathogens collected across the globe at different times (decades) to detect ongoing processes of genome expansion and potential selection mediated by TE insertions. The work provides empirical evidence that drastic demographic processes shape TE dynamics in nature and that these contribute to intraspecific variation in genome sizes, recapitulating the well-stablished association between TE content and genome size observed across the diversity of life forms.

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

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Dilan SR Patiranage
    2. Elodie Rey
    3. Nazgol Emrani
    4. Gordon Wellman
    5. Karl Schmid
    6. Sandra M Schmöckel
    7. Mark Tester
    8. Christian Jung
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      Evaluation Summary:

      This is a comprehensive study of genomic and phenotypic diversity in the orphan crop quinoa. Based on whole genome resequencing of 310 accessions and field phenotyping of the same set of accessions for two years, the study identified the genetic basis of agronomically important traits. Based on this promising work, there will likely be scope for quick improvement of this orphan crop through breeding.

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  7. A phylogeny-based metric for estimating changes in transmissibility from recurrent mutations in SARS-CoV-2

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Damien Richard
    2. Liam P Shaw
    3. Rob Lanfear
    4. Russell Corbett-Detig
    5. Angie Hinrichs
    6. Jakob McBroome
    7. Yatish Turakhia
    8. Mislav Acman
    9. Christopher J Owen
    10. Cedric CS Tan
    11. Lucy van Dorp
    12. François Balloux

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  8. Sequencing SARS-CoV-2 in a Malaria Research Laboratory in Mali, West Africa: The Road to Sequencing the First SARS-CoV-2 Genome in Mali

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Antoine Dara
    2. Bourema Kouriba
    3. Amadou Daou
    4. Abdoul Karim Sangare
    5. Djibril Kassogue
    6. Charles Dara
    7. Abdoulaye A. Djimde

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  9. Multifractal Analysis of SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus genomes using the wavelet transform

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    1. Sid-Ali Ouadfeul

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  10. A repurposed, blood gene signature is associated with poor outcomes in SARS-CoV-2

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Brenda M. Juan-Guardela
    2. Jiehuan Sun
    3. Tong Zhang
    4. Bing Xu
    5. Gaetane Michaud
    6. Jose D. Herazo-Maya

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