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1. Sustained mucosal colonization and fecal metabolic dysfunction by Bacteroides associates with fecal microbial transplant failure in ulcerative colitis patients.

2. Exploring the roles of RNAs in chromatin architecture using deep learning.

3. A molecular and cellular perspective on human brain evolution and tempo.

4. Culturing of a complex gut microbial community in mucin-hydrogel carriers reveals strain- and gene-associated spatial organization.

6. Strain-resolved analysis in a randomized trial of antibiotic pretreatment and maintenance dose delivery mode with fecal microbiota transplant for ulcerative colitis.

7. Fast and accurate metagenotyping of the human gut microbiome with GT-Pro.

8. Caloric restriction disrupts the microbiota and colonization resistance.

9. A unified catalog of 204,938 reference genomes from the human gut microbiome.

11. A communal catalogue reveals Earth’s multiscale microbial diversity

12. New insights from uncultivated genomes of the global human gut microbiome.

13. Disruptions in a cluster of computationally identified enhancers near FOXC1 and GMDS may influence brain development.

14. Marked seasonal variation in the wild mouse gut microbiota.

15. New Methods for Detecting Lineage-Specific Selection.

16. Global marine bacterial diversity peaks at high latitudes in winter.

17. A genome-wide approach to identifying novel-imprinted genes.

18. An RNA gene expressed during cortical development evolved rapidly in humans.

20. Molecular basis of CTCF binding polarity in genome folding.

21. Principles of meiotic chromosome assembly revealed in S. cerevisiae.

22. Joint mouse-human phenome-wide association to test gene function and disease risk.

23. Genome of the Komodo dragon reveals adaptations in the cardiovascular and chemosensory systems of monitor lizards.

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