Erratum: Non-adaptive plasticity potentiates rapid adaptive evolution of gene expression in nature
Nature 555, 7698 (2018). doi:10.1038/nature25499 Author: Cameron K. Ghalambor, Kim L. Hoke, Emily W. Ruell, Eva K. Fischer, David N. Reznick & Kimberly A. Hughes Nature525, 372–375 (2015); doi:10.1038/nature15256There are several errors in this Letter. First, owing to a production error, the Sequence Reads Archive (SRA) accession number is published as ‘SRP06236’ rather than ‘SRP062364’. Second, owing to an (Source: Nature)
Source: Nature - March 28, 2018 Category: Research Authors: Cameron K. Ghalambor Kim L. Hoke Emily W. Ruell Eva K. Fischer David N. Reznick Kimberly A. Hughes Tags: Erratum Source Type: research

A galaxy lacking dark matter
; Jielai Zhang Studies of galaxy surveys in the context of the cold dark matter paradigm have shown that the mass of the dark matter halo and the total stellar mass are coupled through a function that varies smoothly with mass. Their average ratio Mhalo/Mstars has a minimum of about 30 for galaxies with stellar masses near that of the Milky Way (approximately 5 × 1010 solar masses) and increases both towards lower masses and towards higher masses. The scatter in this relation is not well known; it is generally thought to be less than a factor of two for massive galaxies but much larger for dwarf galaxies. Here we...
Source: Nature - March 28, 2018 Category: Research Authors: Pieter van Dokkum Shany Danieli Yotam Cohen Allison Merritt Aaron J. Romanowsky Roberto Abraham Jean Brodie Charlie Conroy Deborah Lokhorst Lamiya Mowla Ewan O ’Sullivan Jielai Zhang Tags: Letter Source Type: research

Planning chemical syntheses with deep neural networks and symbolic AI
Waller To plan the syntheses of small organic molecules, chemists use retrosynthesis, a problem-solving technique in which target molecules are recursively transformed into increasingly simpler precursors. Computer-aided retrosynthesis would be a valuable tool but at present it is slow and provides results of unsatisfactory quality. Here (Source: Nature)
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Ghalambor et al. reply
A. Hughes REPLYING TO J.van Gestel & F. J.WeissingNature555, 10.1038/nature25495 (2018);F.Mallard, A. M.Jakšic´ & C.SchlöttererNature555, 10.1038/nature25496 (2018)The concerns raised in the accompanying Comments by Mallard (Source: Nature)
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Contesting the evidence for non-adaptive plasticity
rer ARISING FROM C. K.Ghalamboret al. Nature525, 372–375 (2015); doi:10.1038/nature15256The effect of phenotypic plasticity on the evolution of traits is a highly controversial subject. Ghalambor et al. added a new spin to (Source: Nature)
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Is plasticity caused by single genes ?
Is plasticity caused by single genes? Nature 555, 7698 (2018). doi:10.1038/nature25495 Authors: J. van Gestel & F. J. Weissing ARISING FROM C. K.Ghalamboret al. Nature525, 372–375 (2015); doi:10.1038/nature15256Whether phenotypic plasticity generally facilitates or hampers adaptive evolution is a matter of much debate. By comparing gene expression changes in guppy populations, Ghalambor et (Source: Nature)
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Room-temperature nine- µm-wavelength photodetectors and GHz-frequency heterodyne receivers
Room-temperature nine-µm-wavelength photodetectors and GHz-frequency heterodyne receivers Nature 556, 7699 (2018). doi:10.1038/nature25790 Authors: Daniele Palaferri, Yanko Todorov, Azzurra Bigioli, Alireza Mottaghizadeh, Djamal Gacemi, Allegra Calabrese, Angela Vasanelli, Lianhe Li, A. Giles Davies, Edmund H. Linfield, Filippos Kapsalidis, Mattias Beck, Jérôme Faist & Carlo Sirtori Room-temperature operation is essential for any optoelectronics technology that aims to provide low-cost, compact systems for widespread applications. A recent technological advance in this direction is bolomet...
Source: Nature - March 26, 2018 Category: Research Authors: Daniele Palaferri Yanko Todorov Azzurra Bigioli Alireza Mottaghizadeh Djamal Gacemi Allegra Calabrese Angela Vasanelli Lianhe Li A. Giles Davies Edmund H. Linfield Filippos Kapsalidis Mattias Beck J érôme Faist Carlo Sirtori Tags: Letter Source Type: research

Clarification
Nature 555, 7697 (2018). http://www.nature.com/doifinder/10.1038/d41586-018-03304-3 Author: (Source: Nature)
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Corrections
Nature 555, 7697 (2018). http://www.nature.com/doifinder/10.1038/d41586-018-03303-4 Author: (Source: Nature)
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A cellular passage to the root interior
en Water-conducting tissues inside plant roots are surrounded by impermeable cells. This protective barrier is punctured by ‘passage cells’, which are thought to regulate nutrient uptake. How these cells form has now been revealed. (Source: Nature)
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A mixed model of neuronal diversity
don Two groups have sequenced RNA from thousands of single cells, making the deepest ventures yet into the origins of neuronal diversity in the neocortex of the developing mammalian brain. (Source: Nature)
Source: Nature - March 22, 2018 Category: Research Authors: Ludovic Telley Denis Jabaudon Tags: News & Views Source Type: research

50 & 100 Years Ago
50 & 100 Years Ago Nature 555, 7697 (2018). doi:10.1038/d41586-018-03274-6 Author: (Source: Nature)
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Protein aggregates caught stalling
rper Low-complexity protein aggregates are a hallmark of neurodegeneration. High-resolution snapshots of the structure of one such aggregate offer an unprecedented view of how these proteins disrupt crucial cellular functions. (Source: Nature)
Source: Nature - March 22, 2018 Category: Research Authors: Laura Pontano Vaites J. Wade Harper Tags: News & Views Source Type: research

Machine learning classifies cancer
Yip Brain tumours are often classified by visual assessment of tumour cells, yet such diagnoses can vary depending on the observer. Machine-learning methods to spot molecular patterns could improve cancer diagnosis. (Source: Nature)
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This big
Nature 555, 7697 (2018). doi:10.1038/d41586-018-03309-y Author: John Cooper Hamilton A ray of hope. (Source: Nature)
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