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  • Thomas Whitington and colleagues present a detailed characterization of gene regulatory mechanisms underlying prostate cancer susceptibility. Their analysis highlights key mechanisms altered by disease-associated SNPs, including widespread disruption of ternary complexes involving AR, FOXA1 and HOXB13.

    • Thomas Whitington
    • Ping Gao
    • Fredrik Wiklund
    Article
  • Bin Han and colleagues present a genome-wide association analysis of grain size and shape in cultivated rice and identify a major locus for grain size encoding the transcription factor OsSPL13. They find that the large-grain allele in tropical japonica cultivars was introgressed from indica varieties during selection for improved grain yield.

    • Lizhen Si
    • Jiaying Chen
    • Bin Han
    Article
  • Ingo Braasch, John Postlethwait and colleagues report the genome of the spotted gar (Lepisosteus oculatus), whose lineage diverged from teleosts before genome duplication. Their data provide insights into the evolution of genes involved in immunity, mineralization and development and facilitate the comparison of cis-regulatory elements between teleosts and humans.

    • Ingo Braasch
    • Andrew R Gehrke
    • John H Postlethwait
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Ozren Bogdanović, Ryan Lister, José Luis Gómez-Skarmeta, Michiel Vermeulen and colleagues report widespread DNA demethylation at developmental enhancers during the phylotypic period in zebrafish, Xenopus and mouse embryos. Their findings suggest a conserved role for Tet proteins and active DNA demethylation in the regulation of phylotypic enhancers.

    • Ozren Bogdanović
    • Arne H Smits
    • Ryan Lister
    Article
  • Jun Yang and colleagues perform targeted sequencing of NUDT15 and identify loss-of-function variants associated with thiopurine intolerance. Functionally, they show that NUDT15 inactivates thiopurine metabolites, providing a mechanism to explain the association between NUDT15 loss-of-function variants and thiopurine toxicity.

    • Takaya Moriyama
    • Rina Nishii
    • Jun J Yang
    Article
  • Alexander Gusev, Bogdan Pasaniuc and colleagues present a strategy that integrates gene expression measurements with summary statistics from large-scale genome-wide association studies to identify genes whose cis-regulated expression is associated with complex traits. They identify 69 new genes significantly associated with obesity-related traits and illustrate how this approach can provide insights into the genetic basis of complex traits.

    • Alexander Gusev
    • Arthur Ko
    • Bogdan Pasaniuc
    Article
  • Taisei Kikuchi, Mark Viney, Matthew Berriman and colleagues report the genome sequences of six species of nematodes from the Strongyloides clade of nematodes, including human and animal pathogens, facultative parasites and a free-living species. They find that expansions of the astacin and SCP/TAPS gene families are associated with parasitism in these species.

    • Vicky L Hunt
    • Isheng J Tsai
    • Matthew Berriman
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Bradley Bernstein, Birgit Knoechel and colleagues identify super-enhancer translocations that drive overexpression of MYB in adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC). They find that MYB binds to the translocated enhancers and to other active enhancers that drive different regulatory programs in alternate cell lineages in ACC.

    • Yotam Drier
    • Matthew J Cotton
    • Bradley E Bernstein
    Article
  • Marc Lecuit, Sylvain Brisse and colleagues combine Listeria monocytogenes population genomic data with human epidemiological and clinical data to study human listeriosis. They report new putative virulence factors and demonstrate that some clones are hypervirulent in a humanized mouse model of listeriosis and have enhanced neural and placental tropism.

    • Mylène M Maury
    • Yu-Huan Tsai
    • Marc Lecuit
    Article
  • Christoph Plass, Christopher Oakes and colleagues study genome-wide DNA methylation dynamics during B cell maturation and the pathogenic role of transcription factor dysregulation in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). By comparing normal and malignant B cells, they find that tumors derive from a continuum of maturation states, which correlate with different clinical outcomes.

    • Christopher C Oakes
    • Marc Seifert
    • Christoph Plass
    Article