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This month's Genome Watch highlights how single-cell transcriptomic analysis of infected macrophages has provided insight into the diversity in host–pathogen interactions.
This month's Genome Watch explores recent findings on the global population structure and the origin of the successfulMycobacterium tuberculosisBeijing lineage revealed by high-throughput sequencing of global bacterial collections.
This month's Genome Watch highlights a new large-scale serological platform for the simultaneous detection of multiple human viruses in a single drop of blood.
This month's Genome Watch highlights studies that investigate links betweenWolbachia genotypes and their phenotypes, and explore how Wolbachiaadapts to new host environments.
This month's Genome Watch looks at how the combination of household contact sampling and whole-genome sequencing has provided insight into the sources and transmission patterns of methicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureusclone USA300.
This month's Genome Watch highlights how high-throughput sequencing has provided new insights into the diversity, evolution and genome organization of arthropod viruses.
This month's Genome Watch highlights how genome analysis can reveal insights into the adaptation ofPlasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivaxto human hosts.
This month's Genome Watch explores how genetic variation in restriction–modification systems fromStreptococcus pneumoniaecontributes to the defence against phages and to bacterial virulence.