Matthew D Whiteside
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Recent Articles
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Smith J, Whiteside M, Jones M
Mycorrhiza
. 2020 May;
30(4):407-417.
PMID: 32363468
Ectomycorrhizal fungi supply their plant partners with nitrogen but can also retain substantial amounts. The concentration of nitrogen in the soil and the amount of carbon supplied from the host...
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Whiteside M, Werner G, Caldas V, Vant Padje A, Dupin S, Elbers B, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2019 Jun;
29(12):2043-2050.e8.
PMID: 31178314
The world's ecosystems are characterized by an unequal distribution of resources [1]. Trade partnerships between organisms of different species-mutualisms-can help individuals cope with such resource inequality [2-4]. Trade allows individuals...
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Le K, Whiteside M, Hopkins J, Gannon V, Laing C
Database (Oxford)
. 2018 Sep;
2018:1-10.
PMID: 30212910
Public health laboratories are currently moving to whole-genome sequence (WGS)-based analyses, and require the rapid prediction of standard reference laboratory methods based solely on genomic data. Currently, these predictive genomics...
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Panmanee W, Charoenlap N, Atichartpongkul S, Mahavihakanont A, Whiteside M, Winsor G, et al.
PLoS One
. 2017 Dec;
12(12):e0189066.
PMID: 29216242
The LysR member of bacterial transactivators, OxyR, governs transcription of genes involved in the response to H2O2 and organic (alkyl) hydroperoxides (AHP) in the Gram-negative pathogen, Pseudomonas aeruginosa. We have...
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Whiteside M, Gannon V, Laing C
Bioinformatics
. 2017 Oct;
33(22):3638-3641.
PMID: 29036291
Summary: Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is being adopted in public health for improved surveillance and outbreak analysis. In public health, subtyping has been used to infer phenotypes and distinguish bacterial...
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Laing C, Whiteside M, Gannon V
Front Microbiol
. 2017 Aug;
8:1345.
PMID: 28824552
Food safety is a global concern, with upward of 2.2 million deaths due to enteric disease every year. Current whole-genome sequencing platforms allow routine sequencing of enteric pathogens for surveillance,...
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Vant Padje A, Whiteside M, Kiers E
Curr Opin Plant Biol
. 2016 Jun;
32:47-52.
PMID: 27348594
Communication has played a key role in organismal evolution. If sender and receiver have a shared interest in propagating reliable information, such as when they are kin relatives, then effective...
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Whiteside M, Laing C, Manji A, Kruczkiewicz P, Taboada E, Gannon V
BMC Microbiol
. 2016 Apr;
16:65.
PMID: 27067409
Background: Predictive genomics is the translation of raw genome sequence data into a phenotypic assessment of the organism. For bacterial pathogens, these phenotypes can range from environmental survivability, to the...
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Gustafsson F, Whiteside M, Jiranek V, Durall D
Sci Rep
. 2014 Nov;
4:6971.
PMID: 25382600
Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains vary in their ability to develop and enhance sensory attributes of alcoholic beverages and are often found growing in mixed strain fermentations; however, quantifying individual strains is...
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Atsatt P, Whiteside M
PLoS One
. 2014 Apr;
9(4):e95266.
PMID: 24777121
Diverse fungi live all or part of their life cycle inside plants as asymptomatic endophytes. While endophytic fungi are increasingly recognized as significant components of plant fitness, it is unclear...