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    December 2023
  1. FRITSCHE LG, Nam K, Du J, Kundu R, et al
    Uncovering associations between pre-existing conditions and COVID-19 Severity: A polygenic risk score approach across three large biobanks.
    PLoS Genet. 2023;19:e1010907.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    February 2023
  2. RUIZ ORTEGA M, Spisak N, Mora T, Walczak AM, et al
    Modeling and predicting the overlap of B- and T-cell receptor repertoires in healthy and SARS-CoV-2 infected individuals.
    PLoS Genet. 2023;19:e1010652.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    December 2022
  3. JANKOWIAK M, Obermeyer FH, Lemieux JE
    Inferring selection effects in SARS-CoV-2 with Bayesian Viral Allele Selection.
    PLoS Genet. 2022;18:e1010540.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    November 2022
  4. WANG Y, Guga S, Wu K, Khaw Z, et al
    COVID-19 and systemic lupus erythematosus genetics: A balance between autoimmune disease risk and protection against infection.
    PLoS Genet. 2022;18:e1010253.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  5. BUTLER-LAPORTE G, Povysil G, Kosmicki JA, Cirulli ET, et al
    Exome-wide association study to identify rare variants influencing COVID-19 outcomes: Results from the Host Genetics Initiative.
    PLoS Genet. 2022;18:e1010367.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    October 2022
  6. PORTER AF, Sherry N, Andersson P, Johnson SA, et al
    New rules for genomics-informed COVID-19 responses-Lessons learned from the first waves of the Omicron variant in Australia.
    PLoS Genet. 2022;18:e1010415.
    PubMed    


    September 2022
  7. CHAN ER, Jones LD, Linger M, Kovach JD, et al
    COVID-19 infection and transmission includes complex sequence diversity.
    PLoS Genet. 2022;18:e1010200.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  8. STEINER MC, Novembre J
    Population genetic models for the spatial spread of adaptive variants: A review in light of SARS-CoV-2 evolution.
    PLoS Genet. 2022;18:e1010391.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    August 2022
  9. CHATTOPADHYAY G, Bhowmick J, Manjunath K, Ahmed S, et al
    Mechanistic insights into global suppressors of protein folding defects.
    PLoS Genet. 2022;18:e1010334.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    May 2022
  10. WARMERDAM CAR, Wiersma HH, Lanting P, Ani A, et al
    Increased genetic contribution to wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    PLoS Genet. 2022;18:e1010135.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    April 2022
  11. VERMA A, Tsao NL, Thomann LO, Ho YL, et al
    A Phenome-Wide Association Study of genes associated with COVID-19 severity reveals shared genetics with complex diseases in the Million Veteran Program.
    PLoS Genet. 2022;18:e1010113.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  12. WANG C, Chen L, Chen Y, Jia W, et al
    Abnormal global alternative RNA splicing in COVID-19 patients.
    PLoS Genet. 2022;18:e1010137.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    March 2022
  13. PALMOS AB, Millischer V, Menon DK, Nicholson TR, et al
    Proteome-wide Mendelian randomization identifies causal links between blood proteins and severe COVID-19.
    PLoS Genet. 2022;18:e1010042.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  14. PENG X, Luo Y, Li H, Guo X, et al
    RNA editing increases the nucleotide diversity of SARS-CoV-2 in human host cells.
    PLoS Genet. 2022;18:e1010130.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    July 2021
  15. BILLMYRE KK, Bravo Nunez MA, Bishop DK, Cole F, et al
    Meiosis in Quarantine discussions lead to an action plan to increase diversity and inclusion within the genetics community.
    PLoS Genet. 2021;17:e1009648.
    PubMed    


    November 2020
  16. TURAKHIA Y, De Maio N, Thornlow B, Gozashti L, et al
    Stability of SARS-CoV-2 phylogenies.
    PLoS Genet. 2020;16:e1009175.
    PubMed     Abstract available


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