There are 106more bacterial cells in our bodies from the microbiome than human cells. Viral DNA is known to integrate in the human genome, but the integration of bacterial DNA has not been described. Using publicly available sequence data from the human genome project, the 1000 Genomes Project, and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), we examined bacterial DNA integration into the human somatic genome. Here we present evidence that bacterial DNA integrates into the human somatic genome through an RNA intermediate, and that such integrations are detected more frequently in (a) tumors than normal samples, (b) RNA than DNA samples, and (c) the mitochondrial genome than the nuclear genome. Hundreds of thousands of paired reads support random integra...
AbstractThe human body harbors numerous microbes, and here exists a close relationship between micro...
We have investigated to what extent natural transformation acting on free DNA substrates can facilit...
Breast cancer affects one in eight women in their lifetime. Though diet, age and genetic predisposit...
<div><p>There are 10× more bacterial cells in our bodies from the microbiome than human cells. Viral...
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a very common and mostly incurable B-cell malignancy. Recent s...
<p>The read pairs supporting integration of DNA from a <i>Pseudomonas</i> OTU are illustrated betwee...
Background: Host tissue infections by bacteria and viruses can cause cancer. Known viral carcinogeni...
Abstract Analysis of databases from the human genome project (HGP), the 1000 Genomes Project (1KGP),...
Mitochondrial genomes are separated from the nuclear genome for most of the cell cycle by the nuclea...
Mitochondrial genomes are separated from the nuclear genome for most of the cell cycle by the nuclea...
<p>The percentage of samples is shown that contain a given number of paired reads that support integ...
Abstract Background Microorganisms have been associated with many types of human diseases; however, ...
ABSTRACT The genome sequences of intestinal Bacteroidales strains reveal evidence of extensive horiz...
Abstract: Lateral gene transfer (LGT) from bacteria to animals occurs more frequently than was appre...
ABSTRACT The genome sequences of intestinal Bacteroidales strains reveal evidence of extensive horiz...
AbstractThe human body harbors numerous microbes, and here exists a close relationship between micro...
We have investigated to what extent natural transformation acting on free DNA substrates can facilit...
Breast cancer affects one in eight women in their lifetime. Though diet, age and genetic predisposit...
<div><p>There are 10× more bacterial cells in our bodies from the microbiome than human cells. Viral...
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a very common and mostly incurable B-cell malignancy. Recent s...
<p>The read pairs supporting integration of DNA from a <i>Pseudomonas</i> OTU are illustrated betwee...
Background: Host tissue infections by bacteria and viruses can cause cancer. Known viral carcinogeni...
Abstract Analysis of databases from the human genome project (HGP), the 1000 Genomes Project (1KGP),...
Mitochondrial genomes are separated from the nuclear genome for most of the cell cycle by the nuclea...
Mitochondrial genomes are separated from the nuclear genome for most of the cell cycle by the nuclea...
<p>The percentage of samples is shown that contain a given number of paired reads that support integ...
Abstract Background Microorganisms have been associated with many types of human diseases; however, ...
ABSTRACT The genome sequences of intestinal Bacteroidales strains reveal evidence of extensive horiz...
Abstract: Lateral gene transfer (LGT) from bacteria to animals occurs more frequently than was appre...
ABSTRACT The genome sequences of intestinal Bacteroidales strains reveal evidence of extensive horiz...
AbstractThe human body harbors numerous microbes, and here exists a close relationship between micro...
We have investigated to what extent natural transformation acting on free DNA substrates can facilit...
Breast cancer affects one in eight women in their lifetime. Though diet, age and genetic predisposit...