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Long-term increases in pathogen seroprevalence in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) influenced by climate change 期刊论文
Global Change Biology, 2021
作者:  Nicholas W. Pilfold;  Evan S. Richardson;  John Ellis;  Emily Jenkins;  W. Brad Scandrett;  Adriá;  n Herná;  ndez-Ortiz;  Kayla Buhler;  David McGeachy;  Batol Al-Adhami;  Kelly Konecsni;  Vladislav A. Lobanov;  Megan A. Owen;  Bruce Rideout;  Nicholas J. Lunn
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Seagrass losses since mid‐20th century fuelled CO2 emissions from soil carbon stocks 期刊论文
Global Change Biology, 2020
作者:  Cristian Salinas;  Carlos M. Duarte;  Paul S. Lavery;  Pere Masque;  Ariane Arias‐;  Ortiz;  Javier X. Leon;  David Callaghan;  Gary A. Kendrick;  Oscar Serrano
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Impaired cell fate through gain-of-function mutations in a chromatin reader 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7788) : 121-+
作者:  Wan, Liling;  Chong, Shasha;  Xuan, Fan;  Liang, Angela;  Cui, Xiaodong;  Gates, Leah;  Carroll, Thomas S.;  Li, Yuanyuan;  Feng, Lijuan;  Chen, Guochao;  Wang, Shu-Ping;  Ortiz, Michael V.;  Daley, Sara K.;  Wang, Xiaolu;  Xuan, Hongwen;  Kentsis, Alex;  Muir, Tom W.;  Roeder, Robert G.;  Li, Haitao;  Li, Wei;  Tjian, Robert;  Wen, Hong;  Allis, C. David
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Modifications of histone proteins have essential roles in normal development and human disease. Recognition of modified histones by '  reader'  proteins is a key mechanism that mediates the function of histone modifications, but how the dysregulation of these readers might contribute to disease remains poorly understood. We previously identified the ENL protein as a reader of histone acetylation via its YEATS domain, linking it to the expression of cancer-driving genes in acute leukaemia1. Recurrent hotspot mutations have been found in the ENL YEATS domain in Wilms tumour2,3, the most common type of paediatric kidney cancer. Here we show, using human and mouse cells, that these mutations impair cell-fate regulation by conferring gain-of-function in chromatin recruitment and transcriptional control. ENL mutants induce gene-expression changes that favour a premalignant cell fate, and, in an assay for nephrogenesis using murine cells, result in undifferentiated structures resembling those observed in human Wilms tumour. Mechanistically, although bound to largely similar genomic loci as the wild-type protein, ENL mutants exhibit increased occupancy at a subset of targets, leading to a marked increase in the recruitment and activity of transcription elongation machinery that enforces active transcription from target loci. Furthermore, ectopically expressed ENL mutants exhibit greater self-association and form discrete and dynamic nuclear puncta that are characteristic of biomolecular hubs consisting of local high concentrations of regulatory factors. Such mutation-driven ENL self-association is functionally linked to enhanced chromatin occupancy and gene activation. Collectively, our findings show that hotspot mutations in a chromatinreader domain drive self-reinforced recruitment, derailing normal cell-fate control during development and leading to an oncogenic outcome.


  
Patterns of somatic structural variation in human cancer genomes 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7793) : 112-+
作者:  Wan, Liling;  Chong, Shasha;  Xuan, Fan;  Liang, Angela;  Cui, Xiaodong;  Gates, Leah;  Carroll, Thomas S.;  Li, Yuanyuan;  Feng, Lijuan;  Chen, Guochao;  Wang, Shu-Ping;  Ortiz, Michael V.;  Daley, Sara K.;  Wang, Xiaolu;  Xuan, Hongwen;  Kentsis, Alex;  Muir, Tom W.;  Roeder, Robert G.;  Li, Haitao;  Li, Wei;  Tjian, Robert;  Wen, Hong;  Allis, C. David
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A key mutational process in cancer is structural variation, in which rearrangements delete, amplify or reorder genomic segments that range in size from kilobases to whole chromosomes(1-7). Here we develop methods to group, classify and describe somatic structural variants, using data from the Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) Consortium of the International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC) and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), which aggregated whole-genome sequencing data from 2,658 cancers across 38 tumour types(8). Sixteen signatures of structural variation emerged. Deletions have a multimodal size distribution, assort unevenly across tumour types and patients, are enriched in late-replicating regions and correlate with inversions. Tandem duplications also have a multimodal size distribution, but are enriched in early-replicating regions-as are unbalanced translocations. Replication-based mechanisms of rearrangement generate varied chromosomal structures with low-level copy-number gains and frequent inverted rearrangements. One prominent structure consists of 2-7 templates copied from distinct regions of the genome strung together within one locus. Such cycles of templated insertions correlate with tandem duplications, and-in liver cancerfrequently activate the telomerase gene TERT. A wide variety of rearrangement processes are active in cancer, which generate complex configurations of the genome upon which selection can act.


  
Empowering Latina scientists 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2019, 363 (6429) : 825-826
作者:  Bernal, Ximena E.;  Rojas, Bibiana;  Pinto-E, Maria Alejandra;  Mendoza-Henao, Angela M.;  Herrera-Montes, Adriana;  Isabel Herrera-Montes, Maria;  Caceres Franco, Andrea del Pilar;  Ceron-Souza, Ivania;  Paz, Andrea;  Vergara, Daniela;  Barragan Contreras, Leidy Alejandra;  Salazar, Camilo;  Bohorquez Alonso, Martha Lucia;  Guarnizo, Carlos E.;  Sanchez, Adriana;  Olaya-Castro, Alexandra;  Urbina-Cardona, Nicolas;  Guayasamin, Juan M.;  Uy, Floria Mora-Kepfer;  Feris, Faride Lamadrid;  Franco-Orozco, Barbara;  Munoz, Martha M.;  Patricia Rincon-Diaz, Martha;  Sanchez Herrera, Melissa;  Betancourth-Cundar, Mileidy;  Tarvin, Rebecca D.;  Marquez, Roberto;  Lopez-Aguirre, Camilo;  Ron, Santiago R.;  Ramirez, Santiago;  Paez-Vacas, Monica;  Gaitan-Espitia, Juan Diego;  Navarrete-Mendez, Maria J.;  Vianna, Juliana A.;  Varela-Jaramillo, Andrea;  Sanchez-Martinez, Paola M.;  Caminer Rodriguez, Marcel Adrian;  Garcia-Robledo, Carlos;  Kuprewicz, Erin K.;  Gomez-Bahamon, Valentina;  Chacon-Vargas, Katherine;  Trillo, Alex;  Ramirez Castaneda, Valeria;  Buenaventura, Eliana;  Carolina Monmany-Garzia, A.;  Carolina Carnaval, Ana;  Dick, Christopher W.;  Jose Andrade-Nunez, Maria;  Carvajal Castro, Juan David;  Marcela Pinto, Diana;  Camargo-Sanabria, Angela A.;  Lips, Karen R.;  Motta-Gonzalez, Diana;  Canedo, Clarissa;  Melissa Diaz, Jhandra;  Navarro-Suarez, Adriana M.;  Corredor, Karen;  Roa-Varon, Adela;  Flechas, Sandra V.;  Andres Martinez-Lanfranco, Juan;  Chiarioni Thome, Maria Tereza;  Caldwell, Michael S.;  Ballestas, Onil;  Mejia M, Carolina;  Chaverri, Gloriana;  Rossi, Alejandra;  Bonaccorso, Elisa;  Pimiento, Catalina;  Guerrero, Rafael F.;  Warkentin, Karen M.;  Montoya-Pachongo, Carolina;  Alvarez, Silvia J.;  Gonzalez-Duran, Gustavo;  Anganoy-Criollo, Marvin;  Martinez-Habibe, Maria Cristina;  Ramirez, Juan P.;  Burrowes, Patricia;  Catenazzi, Alessandro;  Riveros, Andre J.;  Targino, Mariane;  Velez, Alejandro;  Vargas, Oscar M.;  Zapata, Felipe;  Waltrick, Camilla Spengler;  Ceron, Karoline;  Segovia Salcedo, Claudia;  Silva-Velasco, Martha;  Ochoa-Herrera, Valeria;  Medina, Iliana;  Narins, Peter M.;  Alves Saccol, Suelen da Silva;  de Castro Godinho, Marcela Brasil;  Velasquez Escobar, Beatriz Eugenia;  Velasco, Julian A.;  Lomascolo, Silvia;  Hoke, Kim;  Zeidemann, Vivian;  Almeida-Santos, Patricia;  Paola Ferraro, Daiana;  Araujo-Vieira, Katyuscia;  da Rocha, Sabine Borges;  Torres, Maria Fernanda;  Daniel Cadena, Carlos;  Collevatti, Rosane Garcia;  Vasconcellos, Mariana Mira;  Recart, Wilnelia;  Mitchell Aide, T.;  Bacon, Christine;  Jeckel, Adriana Moriguchi;  Diele-Viegas, Luisa Maria;  Calijorne Lourenco, Ana Carolina;  Santos, Danusy Lopes;  Rieder Cholak, Luiza;  Mendes, Roberta Graboski;  Silva, Fernanda Magalhaes;  Guedes, Thais;  Lopez-Perilla, Yeny R.;  Fusinatto, Luciana Ardenghi;  Terra, Juliana de Souza;  Rodriguez Brenes, Sofia;  Narvaez, Andrea E.;  Zina, Juliana;  Calderon-Espinosa, Martha L.;  Pardo-Diaz, Carolina;  Abadie, Michelle;  Maldonado-Chaparro, Adriana;  Cespedes Arias, Laura N.;  Montesinos, Rachel;  Fenker, Jessica;  Brunes, Tuliana Oliveira;  Ferreira Lantyer Silva, Amanda Santiago;  Vallejos, Johana Goyes;  Costa Rodrigues, Ana Paula V.;  Friol, Natalia Rizzo;  Herrera-Alvarez, Santiago;  de Souza, Eletra;  Araujo, Olivia G. S.;  Citeli, Nathalie Q. K.;  Ruggeri, Joice;  Fierro-Calderon, Eliana;  Acevedo-Charry, Orlando;  Barato, Paola;  Campos-Cerqueira, Marconi;  Mazzini, Flavia;  Beltran, Ivan;  Alejandra Meneses-Giorgi, Maria;  Jerez, Adriana;  Clavijo, Andrea P.;  Neira Jimenez, Carolina;  Dantas, Gisele P. M.;  Nascimento, Luciana Barreto;  Caballero, Susana J.;  Henao Sepulveda, A. Carolina;  Wolff, Marta;  Barnabe, Paula Cristina;  Quinones-Lebron, Shakira G.;  Bressan, Raissa Fries;  Gomez-Montoya, Nataly;  Gomez, Camila;  Colon-Pineiro, Zuania;  Esquivel Dobles, Carolina;  Bloch, Natasha;  Stynoski, Jennifer L.;  Arango, Daniel;  Marisol Gonzalez, Tania;  Luque Moreno, Francisco;  Taylor, Ryan;  Lawrence, J. P.;  Briscoe, Adriana Darielle Mejia;  Ortiz-Barrientos, Daniel;  Elena Salerno, Patricia;  Restrepo, Silvia;  Pasukonis, Andrius;  Damasceno, Roberta Pacheco;  Cecilia Dalton, Maria;  Proehl, Heike;  Valdez-Ward, Evelyn;  Andrea Rodriguez, Sabrina;  Marquez Garcia, Marcela;  Bianca Bonaparte, Eugenia;  Molina Escobar, Jorge Alberto;  Brown, Jason L.;  Yeager, Justin;  Kikuchi, David;  Ringler, Max;  Duran, Linda Hernandez;  Schulte, Lisa M.;  Vaira, Marcos;  Pereyra, Laura;  Astudillo Bravo, Diana;  Jose Salica, Maria;  Varga, Sandra;  Eguren, Antonieta;  Grattarola, Florencia;  Bernal, Moises A.;  Soledad Gaston, Maria;  Ortega Chinchilla, Jesus Eduardo;  Burdfield-Steel, Emily;  Valencia, Lina M.;  Ringler, Eva;  Rada, Marco;  Melendez-Ackerman, Elvia;  Botero, Carlos A.;  Estrada-Villegas, Sergio;  Orizaola, German;  Pinto, Brendan J.;  Gonzalez-Bellido, Paloma;  Hunter, Kimberly L.;  Rueda Solano, Luis Alberto;  Gordon, Swanne;  Guerra, Monica A.;  Jose Albo, Maria;  Vega-Frutis, Rocio;  Blundo, Cecilia;  Castaneda-Gomez, Laura;  Donnelly, Maureen A.;  Escobar, Betsabe D. Castro;  Isabel Moreno, Maria;  Crawford, Andrew J.;  Jiggins, Chris D.;  Roessler, Daniela C.;  Bravo Valencia, Laura;  Sarmiento, Carolina;  Munoz, Karen A.;  Galeano, Sandra P.;  del Rosario Castaneda, Maria;  Caro Cardenas, Cindy Jeanet;  Zalamea, Paul-Camilo;  Arias, Monica;  Zank, Caroline;  Suarez-Mayorga, Angela M.;  Colombo, Patrick;  Cuervo, Andres M.;  Coriolano, Iara Reinaldo;  de Melo, Lilian Sayuri Ouchi;  Buitrago Cardona, Alexandra;  Elias, Marianne;  Gonzalez, Mabel;  Maria Aldana, Ana;  Gubert, Carolina;  Luis Parra, Juan;  Contador, Tamara;  Coelho, Lorena;  Trillo, Mariana;  Bordin, Kauane;  Zulian, Viviane;  Moreno Arias, Rafael;  Loretto, Matthias-Claudio;  Alejandra Medina, Claudia;  Lyra, Mariana L.;  Pulido-Santacruz, Paola;  Rosser, Neil;  Waldron, Talia;  Moreno Duran, Carmen Helena;  Pizano, Camila;  Hoedl, Walter;  Fratani, Jessica;  Duport Bru, Ana Sofia;  Grosso, Jimena;  Vera Candioti, Florencia;  Adarve Rengifo, Isabel
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Post-fire management affects species composition but not Douglas-fir regeneration in the Klamath Mountains 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 432: 1030-1040
作者:  Lopez Ortiz, Maria J.;  Marcey, Terry;  Lucash, Melissa S.;  Hibbs, David;  Shatford, Jeffrey P. A.;  Thompson, Jonathan R.
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Douglas-fir  Forest resilience  Klamath  Natural regeneration  Conifer  Fire ecology  Wildfire  Management  
Energy-Sector Workforce Development in West Virginia: Aligning Community College Education and Training with Needed Skills 科技报告
来源:Rand Corporation. 出版年: 2015
作者:  Gabriella C. Gonzalez;  Sean Robson;  Andrea Phillips;  Gerald Hunter;  David S. Ortiz
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Natural Gas  Education Curriculum  Occupational Training  Educational Institutions  STEM Education  Postsecondary Education Programs  West Virginia  Employment and Unemployment  
Energy-Sector Workforce Development in Southwestern Pennsylvania: Aligning Education and Training with Innovation and Needed Skills 科技报告
来源:Rand Corporation. 出版年: 2014
作者:  Gabriella C. Gonzalez;  Reema Singh;  Rita Karam;  David S. Ortiz
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Natural Gas  Education Curriculum  Occupational Training  Educational Institutions  Pennsylvania  Postsecondary Education Programs  Employment and Unemployment  
The Industrial Base for Carbon Dioxide Storage: Status and Prospects 科技报告
来源:Rand Corporation. 出版年: 2013
作者:  David S. Ortiz;  Constantine Samaras;  Edmundo Molina-Perez
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Petroleum  Natural Gas  Environmental Regulation  Environmental Pollution  Environmental Science and Technology  Students  
Coastal Louisiana Risk Assessment Model: Technical Description and 2012 Coastal Master Plan Analysis Results 科技报告
来源:Rand Corporation. 出版年: 2012
作者:  Jordan R. Fischbach;  David R. Johnson;  David S. Ortiz;  Benjamin P. Bryant;  Matthew Hoover;  Jordan Ostwald
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Hurricanes  Flooding  Modeling and Simulation  Exploratory Modeling  Louisiana  Forecasting Methodology  Students