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Mashup Score: 6APHA Membership - 5 month(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 8Linkage-based ortholog refinement in bacterial pangenomes with CLARC - 6 month(s) ago
Bacterial genomes exhibit significant variation in gene content and sequence identity. Pangenome analyses explore this diversity by classifying genes into core and accessory clusters of orthologous groups (COGs). However, strict sequence identity cutoffs can misclassify divergent alleles as different genes, inflating accessory gene counts. CLARC (Connected Linkage and Alignment Redefinition of COGs) (https://github.com/IndraGonz/CLARC) improves pangenome analyses by condensing accessory COGs using functional annotation and linkage information. Through this approach, orthologous groups are consolidated into more practical units of selection. Analyzing 8,000+ Streptococcus pneumoniae genomes, CLARC reduced accessory gene estimates by more than 30% and improved evolutionary predictions based on accessory gene frequencies. By refining COG definitions, CLARC offers critical insights into bacterial evolution, aiding genetic studies across diverse populations. ### Competing Interest Statement
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Mashup Score: 14
Abstract. Postexposure vaccination has the potential to prevent or modify the course of clinical disease among those exposed to a pathogen. However, due to
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Mashup Score: 7Prediction of post-PCV13 pneumococcal evolution using invasive disease data enhanced by inverse-invasiveness weighting | mBio - 10 month(s) ago
Streptococcus pneumoniae, a common colonizer in the human nasopharynx, can cause invasive diseases including pneumonia, bacteremia, and meningitis mostly in children under 5 years or older adults. The PCV7 was introduced in 2000 in the United States …
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Mashup Score: 84What is the relationship between viral prospecting in animals and medical countermeasure development? - 11 month(s) ago
In recent decades, surveillance in nonhuman animals has aimed to detect novel viruses before they ‘spill over’ to humans. However, the extent to which these viral prospecting efforts have enhanced preparedness for disease outbreaks remains poorly characterized, especially in terms of whether they are necessary, sufficient, or feasible ways to spur medical countermeasure development. We find that several viruses which pose known threats to human health lack approved vaccines and that known viruses discovered in human patients prior to 2000 have caused most major 21st-century outbreaks. With Filoviridae as a case study, we show there is little evidence to suggest that viral prospecting has accelerated countermeasure development or that systematically discovering novel zoonotic viruses in animal hosts before they cause human outbreaks has been feasible. These results suggest that prospecting for novel viral targets does not accelerate a rate-limiting step in countermeasure development and
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Mashup Score: 22Frontiers | Infectious disease surveillance needs for the United States: lessons from Covid-19 - 11 month(s) ago
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need to upgrade systems for infectious disease surveillance and forecasting and modeling of the spread of infection…
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Mashup Score: 36Opinion | How to Protect the World From an Accidental Pandemic - 11 month(s) ago
What to know about a new U.S. policy.
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Mashup Score: 4Fall of Civilizations Podcast - 1 year(s) ago
A podcast that explores the collapse of different societies through history.
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Mashup Score: 12Report calls for regulations around dangerous pathogen research - 1 year(s) ago
Marc Lipsitch, professor of epidemiology and director of the Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics at Harvard Chan School, discusses key takeaways from a new report that makes recommendations on…
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Mashup Score: 11Report calls for regulations around dangerous pathogen research - 1 year(s) ago
Marc Lipsitch, professor of epidemiology and director of the Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics at Harvard Chan School, discusses key takeaways from a new report that makes recommendations on…
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