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Temperature limits to deep subseafloor life in the Nankai Trough subduction zone 期刊论文
Science, 2020
作者:  Verena B. Heuer;  Fumio Inagaki;  Yuki Morono;  Yusuke Kubo;  Arthur J. Spivack;  Bernhard Viehweger;  Tina Treude;  Felix Beulig;  Florence Schubotz;  Satoshi Tonai;  Stephen A. Bowden;  Margaret Cramm;  Susann Henkel;  Takehiro Hirose;  Kira Homola;  Tatsuhiko Hoshino;  Akira Ijiri;  Hiroyuki Imachi;  Nana Kamiya;  Masanori Kaneko;  Lorenzo Lagostina;  Hayley Manners;  Harry-Luke McClelland;  Kyle Metcalfe;  Natsumi Okutsu;  Donald Pan;  Maija J. Raudsepp;  Justine Sauvage;  Man-Yin Tsang;  David T. Wang;  Emily Whitaker;  Yuzuru Yamamoto;  Kiho Yang;  Lena Maeda;  Rishi R. Adhikari;  Clemens Glombitza;  Yohei Hamada;  Jens Kallmeyer;  Jenny Wendt;  Lars Wörmer;  Yasuhiro Yamada;  Masataka Kinoshita;  Kai-Uwe Hinrichs
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Enteroviral 3C protease activates the human NLRP1 inflammasome in airway epithelia 期刊论文
Science, 2020
作者:  Kim S. Robinson;  Daniel Eng Thiam Teo;  Kai Sen Tan;  Gee Ann Toh;  Hsiao Hui Ong;  Chrissie Kaishi Lim;  Kenneth Lay;  Bijin Veonice Au;  Tian Sheng Lew;  Justin Jang Hann Chu;  Vincent Tak Kwong Chow;  De Yun Wang;  Franklin L. Zhong;  Bruno Reversade
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Causes of slowing‐down seasonal CO2 amplitude at Mauna Loa 期刊论文
Global Change Biology, 2020
作者:  Kai Wang;  Yilong Wang;  Xuhui Wang;  Yue He;  Xiangyi Li;  Ralph F. Keeling;  Philippe Ciais;  Martin Heimann;  Shushi Peng;  Fré;  ;  ric Chevallier;  Pierre Friedlingstein;  Stephen Sitch;  Wolfgang Buermann;  Vivek K. Arora;  Vanessa Haverd;  Atul K. Jain;  Etsushi Kato;  Sebastian Lienert;  Danica Lombardozzi;  Julia E. M. S. Nabel;  Benjamin Poulter;  Nicolas Vuichard;  Andy Wiltshire;  Ning Zeng;  Dan Zhu;  Shilong Piao
收藏  |  浏览/下载:14/0  |  提交时间:2020/06/22
Increased soil release of greenhouse gases shrinks terrestrial carbon uptake enhancement under warming 期刊论文
Global Change Biology, 2020
作者:  Shuwei Liu;  Yajing Zheng;  Ruoya Ma;  Kai Yu;  Zhaoqiang Han;  Shuqi Xiao;  Zhaofu Li;  Shuang Wu;  Shuqing Li;  Jinyang Wang;  Yiqi Luo;  Jianwen Zou
收藏  |  浏览/下载:9/0  |  提交时间:2020/06/09
Horizontal gene transfer of Fhb7 from fungus underlies Fusarium head blight resistance in wheat 期刊论文
Science, 2020
作者:  Hongwei Wang;  Silong Sun;  Wenyang Ge;  Lanfei Zhao;  Bingqian Hou;  Kai Wang;  Zhongfan Lyu;  Liyang Chen;  Shoushen Xu;  Jun Guo;  Min Li;  Peisen Su;  Xuefeng Li;  Guiping Wang;  Cunyao Bo;  Xiaojian Fang;  Wenwen Zhuang;  Xinxin Cheng;  Jianwen Wu;  Luhao Dong;  Wuying Chen;  Wen Li;  Guilian Xiao;  Jinxiao Zhao;  Yongchao Hao;  Ying Xu;  Yu Gao;  Wenjing Liu;  Yanhe Liu;  Huayan Yin;  Jiazhu Li;  Xiang Li;  Yan Zhao;  Xiaoqian Wang;  Fei Ni;  Xin Ma;  Anfei Li;  Steven S. Xu;  Guihua Bai;  Eviatar Nevo;  Caixia Gao;  Herbert Ohm;  Lingrang Kong
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Modeling leaf senescence of deciduous tree species in Europe 期刊论文
Global Change Biology, 2020
作者:  Qiang Liu;  Shilong Piao;  Matteo Campioli;  Mengdi Gao;  Yongshuo H. Fu;  Kai Wang;  Yue He;  Xiangyi Li;  Ivan A. Janssens
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The water lily genome and the early evolution of flowering plants 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7788) : 79-+
作者:  Zhang, Liangsheng;  Chen, Fei;  Zhang, Xingtan;  Li, Zhen;  Zhao, Yiyong;  Lohaus, Rolf;  Chang, Xiaojun;  Dong, Wei;  Ho, Simon Y. W.;  Liu, Xing;  Song, Aixia;  Chen, Junhao;  Guo, Wenlei;  Wang, Zhengjia;  Zhuang, Yingyu;  Wang, Haifeng;  Chen, Xuequn;  Hu, Juan;  Liu, Yanhui;  Qin, Yuan;  Wang, Kai;  Dong, Shanshan;  Liu, Yang;  Zhang, Shouzhou;  Yu, Xianxian;  Wu, Qian;  Wang, Liangsheng;  Yan, Xueqing;  Jiao, Yuannian;  Kong, Hongzhi;  Zhou, Xiaofan;  Yu, Cuiwei;  Chen, Yuchu;  Li, Fan;  Wang, Jihua;  Chen, Wei;  Chen, Xinlu;  Jia, Qidong;  Zhang, Chi;  Jiang, Yifan;  Zhang, Wanbo;  Liu, Guanhua;  Fu, Jianyu;  Chen, Feng;  Ma, Hong;  Van de Peer, Yves;  Tang, Haibao
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Water lilies belong to the angiosperm order Nymphaeales. Amborellales, Nymphaeales and Austrobaileyales together form the so-called ANA-grade of angiosperms, which are extant representatives of lineages that diverged the earliest from the lineage leading to the extant mesangiosperms(1-3). Here we report the 409-megabase genome sequence of the blue-petal water lily (Nymphaea colorata). Our phylogenomic analyses support Amborellales and Nymphaeales as successive sister lineages to all other extant angiosperms. The N. colorata genome and 19 other water lily transcriptomes reveal a Nymphaealean whole-genome duplication event, which is shared by Nymphaeaceae and possibly Cabombaceae. Among the genes retained from this whole-genome duplication are homologues of genes that regulate flowering transition and flower development. The broad expression of homologues of floral ABCE genes in N. colorata might support a similarly broadly active ancestral ABCE model of floral organ determination in early angiosperms. Water lilies have evolved attractive floral scents and colours, which are features shared with mesangiosperms, and we identified their putative biosynthetic genes in N. colorata. The chemical compounds and biosynthetic genes behind floral scents suggest that they have evolved in parallel to those in mesangiosperms. Because of its unique phylogenetic position, the N. colorata genome sheds light on the early evolution of angiosperms.


  
Hidden neural states underlie canary song syntax 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Bao, Han;  Duan, Junlei;  Jin, Shenchao;  Lu, Xingda;  Li, Pengxiong;  Qu, Weizhi;  Wang, Mingfeng;  Novikova, Irina;  Mikhailov, Eugeniy E.;  Zhao, Kai-Feng;  Molmer, Klaus;  Shen, Heng;  Xiao, Yanhong
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Neurons in the canary premotor cortex homologue encode past song phrases and transitions, carrying information relevant to future choice of phrases as '  hidden states'  during song.


Coordinated skills such as speech or dance involve sequences of actions that follow syntactic rules in which transitions between elements depend on the identities and order of past actions. Canary songs consist of repeated syllables called phrases, and the ordering of these phrases follows long-range rules(1)in which the choice of what to sing depends on the song structure many seconds prior. The neural substrates that support these long-range correlations are unknown. Here, using miniature head-mounted microscopes and cell-type-specific genetic tools, we observed neural activity in the premotor nucleus HVC(2-4)as canaries explored various phrase sequences in their repertoire. We identified neurons that encode past transitions, extending over four phrases and spanning up to four seconds and forty syllables. These neurons preferentially encode past actions rather than future actions, can reflect more than one song history, and are active mostly during the rare phrases that involve history-dependent transitions in song. These findings demonstrate that the dynamics of HVC include '  hidden states'  that are not reflected in ongoing behaviour but rather carry information about prior actions. These states provide a possible substrate for the control of syntax transitions governed by long-range rules.


  
Identifying SARS-CoV-2-related coronaviruses in Malayan pangolins 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 583 (7815) : 282-+
作者:  Li, Jia;  Yang, Xiangdong;  Liu, Yang;  Huang, Bolong;  Wu, Ruixia;  Zhang, Zhengwei;  Zhao, Bei;  Ma, Huifang;  Dang, Weiqi;  Wei, Zheng;  Wang, Kai;  Lin, Zhaoyang;  Yan, Xingxu;  Sun, Mingzi;  Li, Bo;  Pan, Xiaoqing;  Luo, Jun;  Zhang, Guangyu;  Liu, Yuan;  Huang, Yu;  Duan, Xidong;  Duan, Xiangfeng
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The ongoing outbreak of viral pneumonia in China and across the world is associated with a new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2(1). This outbreak has been tentatively associated with a seafood market in Wuhan, China, where the sale of wild animals may be the source of zoonotic infection(2).Although bats are probable reservoir hosts for SARS-CoV-2, the identity of any intermediate host that may have facilitated transfer to humans is unknown. Here we report the identification of SARS-CoV-2-related coronaviruses in Malayan pangolins (Manisjavanica) seized in anti-smuggling operations in southern China. Metagenomic sequencing identified pangolin-associated coronaviruses that belong to two sub-lineages of SARS-CoV-2-related coronaviruses, including one that exhibits strong similarity in the receptor-binding domain to SARS-CoV-2. The discovery of multiple lineages of pangolin coronavirus and their similarity to SARS-CoV-2 suggests that pangolins should be considered as possible hosts in the emergence of new coronaviruses and should be removed from wet markets to prevent zoonotic transmission.


  
Recycling and metabolic flexibility dictate life in the lower oceanic crust 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7798) : 250-+
作者:  Zhou, Peng;  Yang, Xing-Lou;  Wang, Xian-Guang;  Hu, Ben;  Zhang, Lei;  Zhang, Wei;  Si, Hao-Rui;  Zhu, Yan;  Li, Bei;  Huang, Chao-Lin;  Chen, Hui-Dong;  Chen, Jing;  Luo, Yun;  Guo, Hua;  Jiang, Ren-Di;  Liu, Mei-Qin;  Chen, Ying;  Shen, Xu-Rui;  Wang, Xi;  Zheng, Xiao-Shuang;  Zhao, Kai;  Chen, Quan-Jiao;  Deng, Fei;  Liu, Lin-Lin;  Yan, Bing;  Zhan, Fa-Xian;  Wang, Yan-Yi;  Xiao, Geng-Fu;  Shi, Zheng-Li
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The lithified lower oceanic crust is one of Earth'  s last biological frontiers as it is difficult to access. It is challenging for microbiota that live in marine subsurface sediments or igneous basement to obtain sufficient carbon resources and energy to support growth(1-3) or to meet basal power requirements(4) during periods of resource scarcity. Here we show how limited and unpredictable sources of carbon and energy dictate survival strategies used by low-biomass microbial communities that live 10-750 m below the seafloor at Atlantis Bank, Indian Ocean, where Earth'  s lower crust is exposed at the seafloor. Assays of enzyme activities, lipid biomarkers, marker genes and microscopy indicate heterogeneously distributed and viable biomass with ultralow cell densities (fewer than 2,000 cells per cm(3)). Expression of genes involved in unexpected heterotrophic processes includes those with a role in the degradation of polyaromatic hydrocarbons, use of polyhydroxyalkanoates as carbon-storage molecules and recycling of amino acids to produce compounds that can participate in redox reactions and energy production. Our study provides insights into how microorganisms in the plutonic crust are able to survive within fractures or porous substrates by coupling sources of energy to organic and inorganic carbon resources that are probably delivered through the circulation of subseafloor fluids or seawater.