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  • This Genome Watch article highlights the recent use of large-scale monitoring of natural microbiomes to examine feedback between environmental change and microbial adaptation.

    • Sharon Greenblum
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  • Wastewater genomic surveillance can transform global viral disease monitoring. This Genome Watch article explores the techniques, analytical pipelines and implications for public health.

    • Arin Wongprommoon
    • Chalita Chomkatekaew
    • Claire Chewapreecha
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  • This month’s Genome Watch discusses the application of spatial transcriptomics to investigate the arrangements of microbial communities and their effects on the host.

    • Matthew J. Blow
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  • This Genome Watch highlights how a tailor-made search through bacterial genomes revealed the widespread presence of a new class of bacterial signalling peptides that lack conventional characteristics.

    • Robert F. J. Kullberg
    • Timothy J. Rozday
    • Bastiaan W. Haak
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  • This Genome Watch highlights different tools and strategies used to enhance the quality of metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) generated in microbiome studies.

    • Rex R. Malmstrom
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  • This month’s Genome Watch highlights the use of high-depth genome-centric approaches to further our understanding of the human gut microbiome within the context of industrialized and non-industrialized lifestyles.

    • Robert M. Bowers
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  • This Genome Watch highlights how the integration of genomic surveillance with epidemiological or clinical data can help understand pathogen transmission and improve public health interventions for infectious disease control.

    • Amber Barton
    • Caroline Colijn
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  • This Genome Watch highlights new computational approaches aimed at circumventing contamination in low-biomass microbiome studies.

    • Yan Shao
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  • This Genome Watch highlights the recent developments of prokaryotic nomenclature leading to the coexistence of two parallel prokaryotic nomenclatural codes.

    • Dongying Wu
    • Natalia Ivanova
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  • This Genome Watch highlights how combining next-generation sequencing and imaging technologies sheds light on the diverse and intricate symbiotic relationships of uncultivated archaea and bacteria.

    • Jean-Marie Volland
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  • This Genome Watch highlights recent metagenomics studies in fish that reveal unique microbiomes with low functional diversity, which could help to improve our understanding of host–microorganism dynamics in non-mammalian species.

    • Morten T. Limborg
    • Physilia Y. S. Chua
    • Jacob A. Rasmussen
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  • This Genome Watch explores how large-scale microbiome studies are facilitating discoveries in bacteriophage biology and functional capabilities that are prime for translation towards advances in biotechnology and biotherapeutics.

    • Andre Mu
    • Trevor D. Lawley
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  • This month’s Genome Watch explores how synonymous mutations may have wider implications for protein function than previously acknowledged.

    • Nicolas Grosjean
    • Ian K. Blaby
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  • This Genome Watch explores how metagenomics aids in profiling plant-derived microorganisms and molecules that could have an impact on the composition and function of the human gut microbiome.

    • Karen Serrano
    • Margot Bezrutcyzk
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  • This Genome Watch article explores how portable sequencing technology is re-shaping the field of genomic epidemiology.

    • Catherine N. Wilson
    • Patrick Musicha
    • Mathew A. Beale
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  • This month’s Genome Watch highlights how genome sequencing can be used to understand the strain-level diversity, evolution and spatial structure of the human microbiome, and to inform therapeutic strategies.

    • Gemma G. R. Murray
    • Chrispin Chaguza
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  • This Genome Watch article highlights how single-cell sequencing has transformed the approaches to understand schistosome developmental biology.

    • Gabriel Rinaldi
    • Teresa Attenborough
    • Matt Berriman
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