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A new method using mild chemical reactions and enzymatic oxidation allows nondestructive sequencing of 5-methylcytosine and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine with base-level resolution.
SignalP 5.0 improves proteome-wide detection of signal peptides across all organisms and can distinguish between different types of signal peptides in prokaryotes.
The treasure trove of disease resistance genes present in wild relatives of domesticated crops is rapidly discovered using association genetics and enrichment sequencing.
A sensitive method to analyze metagenomes, CATCH, enables detection and characterization of diverse viral sequences, including the 356 viruses known to infect humans.
Hybrids can be self-pollinated to produce true-breeding progeny through seeds by simultaneous genome editing of four endogenous genes in a rice F1 hybrid variety.