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  • Jianquan Liu and colleagues report the draft genome sequence of the domestic yak, Bos grunniens. Their comparative analyses with low-altitude cattle provide insights into high-altitude adaptation in the yak.

    • Qiang Qiu
    • Guojie Zhang
    • Jianquan Liu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 44, P: 946-949
  • Solvating polar polymers with ionic liquids at appropriate concentrations can produce a unique class of materials called glassy gels with desirable properties of both glasses and gels.

    • Meixiang Wang
    • Xun Xiao
    • Michael D. Dickey
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 631, P: 313-318
  • The genomic landscape of pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has mostly been characterised for Western populations. Here, the authors identify potential driver alterations in Chinese pediatric AML, which differ from Western populations, and propose a prognostic risk classification model.

    • Ting Liu
    • Jianan Rao
    • Shuhong Shen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-11
  • Here, a draft sequence of the giant panda genome is assembled using next-generation sequencing technology alone. Genome analysis reveals a low divergence rate in comparison with dog and human genomes and insights into panda-specific traits; for example, the giant panda's bamboo diet may be more dependent on its gut microbiome than its own genetic composition.

    • Ruiqiang Li
    • Wei Fan
    • Jun Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 463, P: 311-317
  • Jun Wang and colleagues report the genome sequence of the cucumber. The cucumber genome is the seventh plant genome sequence to be reported and was assembled with a combination of traditional Sanger and next-generation sequencing methods.

    • Sanwen Huang
    • Ruiqiang Li
    • Songgang Li
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 41, P: 1275-1281
  • Researchers from Hawaii and an international consortium have produced a draft genome assembly for 'SunUp', the first commercial virus-resistant transgenic fruit tree. Comparison of this plant genome to those of Arabidopsis and others sheds light on evolution of characteristics such as biosynthesis, starch deposition, control of photosynthesis and pathways for creating volatile compounds.

    • Ray Ming
    • Shaobin Hou
    • Maqsudul Alam
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 452, P: 991-996