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Gronke K, Nguyen M, Fuhrmann H, Santamaria de Souza N, Schumacher J, Pereira M, et al.
Sci Transl Med . 2025 Feb; 17(784):eadj6294. PMID: 39908347
Chronic autoimmune diseases often lead to long-term sequelae and require lifelong immunosuppression because of an incomplete understanding of the triggers and drivers in genetically predisposed patients. Gut bacteria that escape...
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Parey E, Ortega-Martinez O, Delroisse J, Piovani L, Czarkwiani A, Dylus D, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2024 Jul; 8(8):1505-1521. PMID: 39030276
Species within nearly all extant animal lineages are capable of regenerating body parts. However, it remains unclear whether the gene expression programme controlling regeneration is evolutionarily conserved. Brittle stars are...
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Zampaloni C, Mattei P, Bleicher K, Winther L, Thate C, Bucher C, et al.
Nature . 2024 Jul; 631(8022):E17. PMID: 38992182
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Zampaloni C, Mattei P, Bleicher K, Winther L, Thate C, Bucher C, et al.
Nature . 2024 Jan; 625(7995):566-571. PMID: 38172634
Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) has emerged as a major global pathogen with limited treatment options. No new antibiotic chemical class with activity against A. baumannii has reached patients in over...
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Gronke K, Nguyen M, Santamaria N, Schumacher J, Yang Y, Sonnert N, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Jul; PMID: 37425769
One Sentence Summary: Translocating pathobiont promotes human Th17 and IgG3 autoantibody responses linked to disease activity in autoimmune patients.
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Dylus D, Altenhoff A, Majidian S, Sedlazeck F, Dessimoz C
Nat Biotechnol . 2023 Apr; 42(1):139-147. PMID: 37081138
Current methods for inference of phylogenetic trees require running complex pipelines at substantial computational and labor costs, with additional constraints in sequencing coverage, assembly and annotation quality, especially for large...
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Vercruysse M, Dylus D
Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res . 2023 Apr; 1870(5):119472. PMID: 37011731
No abstract available.
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Dylus D, Altenhoff A, Majidian S, Sedlazeck F, Dessimoz C
bioRxiv . 2022 Dec; PMID: 36561179
The inference of phylogenetic trees is foundational to biology. However, state-of-the-art phylogenomics requires running complex pipelines, at significant computational and labour costs, with additional constraints in sequencing coverage, assembly and...
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Dylus D, Nevers Y, Altenhoff A, Gurtler A, Dessimoz C, Glover N
F1000Res . 2022 Jun; 9:511. PMID: 35722083
Knowledge of species phylogeny is critical to many fields of biology. In an era of genome data availability, the most common way to make a phylogenetic species tree is by...
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Dylus D, Pillonel T, Opota O, Wuthrich D, Seth-Smith H, Egli A, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2021 Jan; 11:591093. PMID: 33424794
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) enables high resolution typing of bacteria up to the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) level. WGS is used in clinical microbiology laboratories for infection control, molecular surveillance...