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  • Leif Andersson and colleagues report the genome sequence of the ruff, a bird species with three male morphs with different reproductive strategies. Satellite and faeder morphs differ from the common independent morph by a 4.5-Mb inversion that occurred approximately 3.8 million years ago, and multiple genetic changes within this inverted region are associated with the satellite and faeder morphs.

    • Sangeet Lamichhaney
    • Guangyi Fan
    • Leif Andersson
    LetterOpen Access
  • Christopher Haiman, Bogdan Pasaniuc, David Reich and colleagues report a major role for low-frequency variation in the risk for prostate cancer. They show that alleles with >1% minor allele frequency contribute an order of magnitude more to risk for prostate cancer than these alleles do to overall genetic variation.

    • Nicholas Mancuso
    • Nadin Rohland
    • David Reich
    Article
  • Kyle Gaulton, Mark McCarthy, Andrew Morris and colleagues report fine mapping and genomic annotation of 39 established type 2 diabetes susceptibility loci. They find that the set of potential causal variants is enriched for overlap with FOXA2 binding sites in human islet and liver cells, and they show that a likely causal variant near MTNR1B increases FOXA2-bound enhancer activity, providing a molecular mechanism to explain the effect of this locus on disease risk.

    • Kyle J Gaulton
    • Teresa Ferreira
    • Andrew P Morris
    Article
  • Ludmil Alexandrov, Michael Stratton and colleagues analyze 10,250 human cancer genomes from 36 cancer types to identify mutational signatures with clock-like properties. They identify two signatures with different mutation rates that show a correlation between age at diagnosis and number of mutations in most cancer types.

    • Ludmil B Alexandrov
    • Philip H Jones
    • Michael R Stratton
    Analysis
  • Evans Lagudah and colleagues report that variation in a gene encoding a hexose transporter confers resistance to multiple pathogens in wheat. They further show that the variant protein encoded by the resistance allele exerts a dominant-negative effect by heterodimerizing with functional hexose transporters, resulting in reduced glucose uptake.

    • John W Moore
    • Sybil Herrera-Foessel
    • Evans Lagudah
    Letter
  • Nazneen Rahman and colleagues identify inactivating germline mutations in the gene encoding the transcriptional repressor REST in familial and non-familial cases of Wilms tumor. The mutations cluster in the DNA-binding domain of REST and compromise REST transcriptional repression.

    • Shazia S Mahamdallie
    • Sandra Hanks
    • Nazneen Rahman
    Letter
  • Teresa Palomero, Adolfo Ferrando, Raul Rabadan and colleagues report the results of an exome sequencing study of cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL). They identify highly recurrent chromosomal deletions along with a broad spectrum of somatic mutations in genes involved in epigenetic regulation and signaling.

    • Ana Carolina da Silva Almeida
    • Francesco Abate
    • Teresa Palomero
    Letter
  • Rogier Versteeg and colleagues analyze the whole-genome sequences of 108 neuroblastoma samples and detect structural rearrangements of TERT in 23% of high-stage cases. TERT rearrangements are associated with increased TERT expression, increased telomere length and very poor prognosis.

    • Linda J Valentijn
    • Jan Koster
    • Rogier Versteeg
    Brief Communication
  • Po-Ru Loh, Alkes Price and colleagues developed a fast algorithm for multicomponent, multi-trait variance-components analysis and use it to analyze the genetic architectures of schizophrenia and nine complex diseases from the PGC and GERA cohorts. Their analyses support a largely polygenic architecture for schizophrenia and significant genetic correlations for several pairs of GERA diseases.

    • Po-Ru Loh
    • Gaurav Bhatia
    • Alkes L Price
    Analysis
  • Ray Ming, Robert Paull, Qingyi Yu and colleagues report the genome sequences of two cultivated pineapple varieties and one wild pineapple relative. Their analysis supports the use of the pineapple as a reference genome for monocot comparative genomics and provides insight into the evolution of crassulacean acid metabolism photosynthesis.

    • Ray Ming
    • Robert VanBuren
    • Qingyi Yu
    ArticleOpen Access
  • Yardena Samuels and colleagues report the analysis of 501 melanoma exomes and the identification of RASA2 as a tumor-suppressor gene mutated in 5% of melanomas. RASA2 mutations led to increased RAS activation, and RASA2 loss was associated with shorter patient survival times.

    • Rand Arafeh
    • Nouar Qutob
    • Yardena Samuels
    Brief Communication
  • Lewis Cantley and colleagues report an integrated metabolic and transcriptomic study of non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell lines. They show that the activity of the serine/glycine biosynthetic pathway in NSCLC is highly heterogeneous and is regulated by NRF2 and that elevated expression of genes in this pathway confers poor prognosis in human NSCLC.

    • Gina M DeNicola
    • Pei-Hsuan Chen
    • Lewis C Cantley
    Letter
  • Matthew Freedman and colleagues show that androgen receptor (AR) binding sites undergo extensive reprogramming during prostate epithelial transformation. They further show that FOXA1 and HOXB13 colocalize at reprogrammed AR binding sites in human tumor tissue and are able to reprogram the AR cistrome of an immortalized prostate cell line to resemble that of prostate tumors.

    • Mark M Pomerantz
    • Fugen Li
    • Matthew L Freedman
    Letter