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2. Tracing household transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in New Zealand using genomics
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Jelley, Lauren, Aminisani, Nayyereh, O’Neill, Meaghan, Jennings, Tineke, Douglas, Jordan, Utekar, Srushti, Johnston, Helen, Welch, David, Hadfield, James, de Ligt, Joep, Winter, David, French, Nigel, Thomas, Paul G., Webby, Richard J., Huang, Sue, and Geoghegan, Jemma L.
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- 2024
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3. COVID-19-Induced Anosmia and Ageusia Are Associated With Younger Age and Lower Blood Eosinophil Counts.
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Sehanobish, Esha, Barbi, Mali, Fong, Valerie, Kravitz, Meryl, Sanchez Tejera, Denise, Asad, Mohammad, Matsumura, Cynthia, Ferastraoaru, Denisa, O'Neill, Meaghan, Karagic, Merhunisa, Akbar, Nadeem, Bottalico, Danielle M., Patel, Viraj, Peshansky, Alexandre, Rangareddy, Mahendra, Hudes, Golda, Kim, Mimi, Eisenberg, Ruth, Nath, Avindra, and Smith, Bryan R.
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EOSINOPHILS ,COVID-19 ,ELECTRONIC health records ,SYMPTOMS ,GENDER - Abstract
Background: Anosmia and ageusia are symptoms commonly associated with COVID-19, but the relationship with disease severity, onset and recovery are unclear. Objective: To examine factors associated with anosmia and ageusia and the recovery from these symptoms in an ethnically diverse cohort. Methods: Individuals tested for SARS-CoV-2 between March and April 2020 were eligible for the study. Randomly selected participants answered a telephone questionnaire on COVID-19 symptoms with a focus on anosmia and ageusia. Additionally, relevant past medical history and data on the COVID-19 clinical course were obtained from electronic medical records. 486 patients were in the COVID-19 group and 103 were COVID-19-negative. Results: Patients who were younger were more likely to report anosmia and/or ageusia (odds ratio (OR) for anosmia per 1-year increase in age: 0·98, 95%CI:0–97-0·99, p = 0·003; for ageusia: 0·98, 95%CI:0·97-0·99, p = 0·005) as were patients with lower eosinophil counts (OR for anosmia per 0.1-K/μL increase in eosinophils: 0·02, 95%CI:0·001-0·46, p = 0·01, for ageusia 0·10, 95%CI:0·01-0·97, p = 0·047). Male gender was independently associated with a lower probability of ageusia (OR:0·56, 95%CI:0·38-0·82, p = 0·003) and earlier sense of taste recovery (HR:1·44, 95%CI:1·05-1·98, p = 0·02). Latinos showed earlier sense of taste recovery than white patients (HR:1·82, 95%CI:1·05-3·18, p = 0·03). Conclusion: Anosmia and ageusia were more common among younger patients and those with lower blood eosinophil counts. Ageusia was less commonly reported among men, and time to taste recovery was earlier among both men and Latinos. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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4. The genomes of two key bumblebee species with primitive eusocial organization
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Sadd, Ben M., Barribeau, Seth M., Bloch, Guy, de Graaf, Dirk C., Dearden, Peter, Elsik, Christine G., Gadau, Jürgen, Grimmelikhuijzen, Cornelis J. P., Hasselmann, Martin, Lozier, Jeffrey D., Robertson, Hugh M., Smagghe, Guy, Stolle, Eckart, Van Vaerenbergh, Matthias, Waterhouse, Robert M., Bornberg-Bauer, Erich, Klasberg, Steffen, Bennett, Anna K., Câmara, Francisco, Guigó, Roderic, Hoff, Katharina, Mariotti, Marco, Munoz-Torres, Monica, Murphy, Terence, Santesmasses, Didac, Amdam, Gro V., Beckers, Matthew, Beye, Martin, Biewer, Matthias, Bitondi, Márcia M. G., Blaxter, Mark L., Bourke, Andrew F. G., Brown, Mark J. F., Buechel, Severine D., Cameron, Rossanah, Cappelle, Kaat, Carolan, James C., Christiaens, Olivier, Ciborowski, Kate L., Clarke, David F., Colgan, Thomas J., Collins, David H., Cridge, Andrew G., Dalmay, Tamas, Dreier, Stephanie, du Plessis, Louis, Duncan, Elizabeth, Erler, Silvio, Evans, Jay, Falcon, Tiago, Flores, Kevin, Freitas, Flávia C. P., Fuchikawa, Taro, Gempe, Tanja, Hartfelder, Klaus, Hauser, Frank, Helbing, Sophie, Humann, Fernanda C., Irvine, Frano, Jermiin, Lars S., Johnson, Claire E., Johnson, Reed M., Jones, Andrew K., Kadowaki, Tatsuhiko, Kidner, Jonathan H., Koch, Vasco, Köhler, Arian, Kraus, F. Bernhard, Lattorff, H. Michael G., Leask, Megan, Lockett, Gabrielle A., Mallon, Eamonn B., Antonio, David S. Marco, Marxer, Monika, Meeus, Ivan, Moritz, Robin F. A., Nair, Ajay, Näpflin, Kathrin, Nissen, Inga, Niu, Jinzhi, Nunes, Francis M. F., Oakeshott, John G., Osborne, Amy, Otte, Marianne, Pinheiro, Daniel G., Rossié, Nina, Rueppell, Olav, Santos, Carolina G., Schmid-Hempel, Regula, Schmitt, Björn D., Schulte, Christina, Simões, Zilá L. P., Soares, Michelle P. M., Swevers, Luc, Winnebeck, Eva C., Wolschin, Florian, Yu, Na, Zdobnov, Evgeny M., Aqrawi, Peshtewani K., Blankenburg, Kerstin P., Coyle, Marcus, Francisco, Liezl, Hernandez, Alvaro G., Holder, Michael, Hudson, Matthew E., Jackson, LaRonda, Jayaseelan, Joy, Joshi, Vandita, Kovar, Christie, Lee, Sandra L., Mata, Robert, Mathew, Tittu, Newsham, Irene F., Ngo, Robin, Okwuonu, Geoffrey, Pham, Christopher, Pu, Ling-Ling, Saada, Nehad, Santibanez, Jireh, Simmons, DeNard, Thornton, Rebecca, Venkat, Aarti, Walden, Kimberly Ko, Wu, Yuan-Qing, Debyser, Griet, Devreese, Bart, Asher, Claire, Blommaert, Julie, Chipman, Ariel D., Chittka, Lars, Fouks, Bertrand, Liu, Jisheng, O'Neill, Meaghan P., Sumner, Seirian, Puiu, Daniela, Qu, Jiaxin, Salzberg, Steven L., Scherer, Steven E., Muzny, Donna M., Richards, Stephen, Robinson, Gene E., Gibbs, Richard A., Schmid-Hempel, Paul, Worley, Kim C., Sadd, Ben M., Barribeau, Seth M., Bloch, Guy, de Graaf, Dirk C., Dearden, Peter, Elsik, Christine G., Gadau, Jürgen, Grimmelikhuijzen, Cornelis J. P., Hasselmann, Martin, Lozier, Jeffrey D., Robertson, Hugh M., Smagghe, Guy, Stolle, Eckart, Van Vaerenbergh, Matthias, Waterhouse, Robert M., Bornberg-Bauer, Erich, Klasberg, Steffen, Bennett, Anna K., Câmara, Francisco, Guigó, Roderic, Hoff, Katharina, Mariotti, Marco, Munoz-Torres, Monica, Murphy, Terence, Santesmasses, Didac, Amdam, Gro V., Beckers, Matthew, Beye, Martin, Biewer, Matthias, Bitondi, Márcia M. G., Blaxter, Mark L., Bourke, Andrew F. G., Brown, Mark J. F., Buechel, Severine D., Cameron, Rossanah, Cappelle, Kaat, Carolan, James C., Christiaens, Olivier, Ciborowski, Kate L., Clarke, David F., Colgan, Thomas J., Collins, David H., Cridge, Andrew G., Dalmay, Tamas, Dreier, Stephanie, du Plessis, Louis, Duncan, Elizabeth, Erler, Silvio, Evans, Jay, Falcon, Tiago, Flores, Kevin, Freitas, Flávia C. P., Fuchikawa, Taro, Gempe, Tanja, Hartfelder, Klaus, Hauser, Frank, Helbing, Sophie, Humann, Fernanda C., Irvine, Frano, Jermiin, Lars S., Johnson, Claire E., Johnson, Reed M., Jones, Andrew K., Kadowaki, Tatsuhiko, Kidner, Jonathan H., Koch, Vasco, Köhler, Arian, Kraus, F. Bernhard, Lattorff, H. Michael G., Leask, Megan, Lockett, Gabrielle A., Mallon, Eamonn B., Antonio, David S. Marco, Marxer, Monika, Meeus, Ivan, Moritz, Robin F. A., Nair, Ajay, Näpflin, Kathrin, Nissen, Inga, Niu, Jinzhi, Nunes, Francis M. F., Oakeshott, John G., Osborne, Amy, Otte, Marianne, Pinheiro, Daniel G., Rossié, Nina, Rueppell, Olav, Santos, Carolina G., Schmid-Hempel, Regula, Schmitt, Björn D., Schulte, Christina, Simões, Zilá L. P., Soares, Michelle P. M., Swevers, Luc, Winnebeck, Eva C., Wolschin, Florian, Yu, Na, Zdobnov, Evgeny M., Aqrawi, Peshtewani K., Blankenburg, Kerstin P., Coyle, Marcus, Francisco, Liezl, Hernandez, Alvaro G., Holder, Michael, Hudson, Matthew E., Jackson, LaRonda, Jayaseelan, Joy, Joshi, Vandita, Kovar, Christie, Lee, Sandra L., Mata, Robert, Mathew, Tittu, Newsham, Irene F., Ngo, Robin, Okwuonu, Geoffrey, Pham, Christopher, Pu, Ling-Ling, Saada, Nehad, Santibanez, Jireh, Simmons, DeNard, Thornton, Rebecca, Venkat, Aarti, Walden, Kimberly Ko, Wu, Yuan-Qing, Debyser, Griet, Devreese, Bart, Asher, Claire, Blommaert, Julie, Chipman, Ariel D., Chittka, Lars, Fouks, Bertrand, Liu, Jisheng, O'Neill, Meaghan P., Sumner, Seirian, Puiu, Daniela, Qu, Jiaxin, Salzberg, Steven L., Scherer, Steven E., Muzny, Donna M., Richards, Stephen, Robinson, Gene E., Gibbs, Richard A., Schmid-Hempel, Paul, and Worley, Kim C.
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BACKGROUND: The shift from solitary to social behavior is one of the major evolutionary transitions. Primitively eusocial bumblebees are uniquely placed to illuminate the evolution of highly eusocial insect societies. Bumblebees are also invaluable natural and agricultural pollinators, and there is widespread concern over recent population declines in some species. High-quality genomic data will inform key aspects of bumblebee biology, including susceptibility to implicated population viability threats. RESULTS: We report the high quality draft genome sequences of Bombus terrestris and Bombus impatiens, two ecologically dominant bumblebees and widely utilized study species. Comparing these new genomes to those of the highly eusocial honeybee Apis mellifera and other Hymenoptera, we identify deeply conserved similarities, as well as novelties key to the biology of these organisms. Some honeybee genome features thought to underpin advanced eusociality are also present in bumblebees, indicating an earlier evolution in the bee lineage. Xenobiotic detoxification and immune genes are similarly depauperate in bumblebees and honeybees, and multiple categories of genes linked to social organization, including development and behavior, show high conservation. Key differences identified include a bias in bumblebee chemoreception towards gustation from olfaction, and striking differences in microRNAs, potentially responsible for gene regulation underlying social and other traits. CONCLUSIONS: These two bumblebee genomes provide a foundation for post-genomic research on these key pollinators and insect societies. Overall, gene repertoires suggest that the route to advanced eusociality in bees was mediated by many small changes in many genes and processes, and not by notable expansion or depauperation.
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- 2015
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5. The genomes of two key bumblebee species with primitive eusocial organization
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Sadd, Ben M, primary, Barribeau, Seth M, additional, Bloch, Guy, additional, de Graaf, Dirk C, additional, Dearden, Peter, additional, Elsik, Christine G, additional, Gadau, Jürgen, additional, Grimmelikhuijzen, Cornelis JP, additional, Hasselmann, Martin, additional, Lozier, Jeffrey D, additional, Robertson, Hugh M, additional, Smagghe, Guy, additional, Stolle, Eckart, additional, Van Vaerenbergh, Matthias, additional, Waterhouse, Robert M, additional, Bornberg-Bauer, Erich, additional, Klasberg, Steffen, additional, Bennett, Anna K, additional, Câmara, Francisco, additional, Guigó, Roderic, additional, Hoff, Katharina, additional, Mariotti, Marco, additional, Munoz-Torres, Monica, additional, Murphy, Terence, additional, Santesmasses, Didac, additional, Amdam, Gro V, additional, Beckers, Matthew, additional, Beye, Martin, additional, Biewer, Matthias, additional, Bitondi, Márcia MG, additional, Blaxter, Mark L, additional, Bourke, Andrew FG, additional, Brown, Mark JF, additional, Buechel, Severine D, additional, Cameron, Rossanah, additional, Cappelle, Kaat, additional, Carolan, James C, additional, Christiaens, Olivier, additional, Ciborowski, Kate L, additional, Clarke, David F, additional, Colgan, Thomas J, additional, Collins, David H, additional, Cridge, Andrew G, additional, Dalmay, Tamas, additional, Dreier, Stephanie, additional, du Plessis, Louis, additional, Duncan, Elizabeth, additional, Erler, Silvio, additional, Evans, Jay, additional, Falcon, Tiago, additional, Flores, Kevin, additional, Freitas, Flávia CP, additional, Fuchikawa, Taro, additional, Gempe, Tanja, additional, Hartfelder, Klaus, additional, Hauser, Frank, additional, Helbing, Sophie, additional, Humann, Fernanda C, additional, Irvine, Frano, additional, Jermiin, Lars S, additional, Johnson, Claire E, additional, Johnson, Reed M, additional, Jones, Andrew K, additional, Kadowaki, Tatsuhiko, additional, Kidner, Jonathan H, additional, Koch, Vasco, additional, Köhler, Arian, additional, Kraus, F Bernhard, additional, Lattorff, H Michael G, additional, Leask, Megan, additional, Lockett, Gabrielle A, additional, Mallon, Eamonn B, additional, Antonio, David S Marco, additional, Marxer, Monika, additional, Meeus, Ivan, additional, Moritz, Robin FA, additional, Nair, Ajay, additional, Näpflin, Kathrin, additional, Nissen, Inga, additional, Niu, Jinzhi, additional, Nunes, Francis MF, additional, Oakeshott, John G, additional, Osborne, Amy, additional, Otte, Marianne, additional, Pinheiro, Daniel G, additional, Rossié, Nina, additional, Rueppell, Olav, additional, Santos, Carolina G, additional, Schmid-Hempel, Regula, additional, Schmitt, Björn D, additional, Schulte, Christina, additional, Simões, Zilá LP, additional, Soares, Michelle PM, additional, Swevers, Luc, additional, Winnebeck, Eva C, additional, Wolschin, Florian, additional, Yu, Na, additional, Zdobnov, Evgeny M, additional, Aqrawi, Peshtewani K, additional, Blankenburg, Kerstin P, additional, Coyle, Marcus, additional, Francisco, Liezl, additional, Hernandez, Alvaro G, additional, Holder, Michael, additional, Hudson, Matthew E, additional, Jackson, LaRonda, additional, Jayaseelan, Joy, additional, Joshi, Vandita, additional, Kovar, Christie, additional, Lee, Sandra L, additional, Mata, Robert, additional, Mathew, Tittu, additional, Newsham, Irene F, additional, Ngo, Robin, additional, Okwuonu, Geoffrey, additional, Pham, Christopher, additional, Pu, Ling-Ling, additional, Saada, Nehad, additional, Santibanez, Jireh, additional, Simmons, DeNard, additional, Thornton, Rebecca, additional, Venkat, Aarti, additional, Walden, Kimberly KO, additional, Wu, Yuan-Qing, additional, Debyser, Griet, additional, Devreese, Bart, additional, Asher, Claire, additional, Blommaert, Julie, additional, Chipman, Ariel D, additional, Chittka, Lars, additional, Fouks, Bertrand, additional, Liu, Jisheng, additional, O’Neill, Meaghan P, additional, Sumner, Seirian, additional, Puiu, Daniela, additional, Qu, Jiaxin, additional, Salzberg, Steven L, additional, Scherer, Steven E, additional, Muzny, Donna M, additional, Richards, Stephen, additional, Robinson, Gene E, additional, Gibbs, Richard A, additional, Schmid-Hempel, Paul, additional, and Worley, Kim C, additional
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- 2015
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6. Loss of sense of smells associated with sour taste is a possible diagnostic marker for COVID-19.
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Asad, Mohammad, Sehanobish, Esha, Fong, Valerie, O'Neill, Meaghan, Patel, Viraj, Bottalico, Danielle, Karagic, Merhunisa, Ferastraoaru, Denisa, Gendlina, Inessa, Barbi, Mali, Kravitz, Meryl, Matsumura, Cynthia, Tejera, Denise, Hudes, Golda, Akbar, Nadeem, Nath, Avindra, Smith, Bryan, Ow, Thomas, and Jerschow, Elina
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- 2021
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7. Risk Factors Associated With COVID-19 Related Anosmia And Ageusia.
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Sehanobish, Esha, Barbi, Mali, Fong, Valerie, Kravitz, Meryl, Matsumura, Cynthia, Tejera, Denise, Asad, Mohammad, Ferastraoaru, Denisa, O'Neill, Meaghan, Karagic, Merhunisa, Akhbar, Nadeem, Bottalico, Danielle, Patel, Viraj, Hudes, Golda, Kim, Mimi, Eisenberg, Ruth, Nath, Avindra, Smith, Bryan, Ow, Thomas, and Jerschow, Elina
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- 2021
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8. Beyond Environmentalism.
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O'Neill, Meaghan
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The article presents quotes from priest Thomas Merton on hating and war, marine biologist Rachel Carson on the wonders of the universe, and chemist Michael Braungart on productivity of ants.
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- 2012
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