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  • Ancestral repeats have shap... Ancestral repeats have shaped epigenome and genome composition for millions of years in Arabidopsis thaliana
    Maumus, Florian; Quesneville, Hadi Nature communications, 06/2014, Volume: 5, Issue: 1
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    Little is known about the evolution of repeated sequences over long periods of time. Using two independent approaches, we show that the majority of the repeats found in the Arabidopsis thaliana ...
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  • De Novo Assembly of a New S... De Novo Assembly of a New Solanum pennellii Accession Using Nanopore Sequencing
    Schmidt, Maximilian H.-W.; Vogel, Alexander; Denton, Alisandra K. ... The Plant cell, 10/2017, Volume: 29, Issue: 10
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    Updates in nanopore technology have made it possible to obtain gigabases of sequence data. Prior to this, nanopore sequencing technology was mainly used to analyze microbial samples. Here, we ...
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  • Redistribution of CHH Methy... Redistribution of CHH Methylation and Small Interfering RNAs across the Genome of Tomato ddm1 Mutants
    Corem, Shira; Doron-Faigenboim, Adi; Jouffroy, Ophélie ... The Plant cell, 07/2018, Volume: 30, Issue: 7
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    In plants, cytosine methylation, an epigenetic mark critical for transposon silencing, is maintained over generations by key enzymes that directly methylate DNA and is facilitated by chromatin ...
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  • Major Impacts of Widespread... Major Impacts of Widespread Structural Variation on Gene Expression and Crop Improvement in Tomato
    Alonge, Michael; Wang, Xingang; Benoit, Matthias ... Cell, 07/2020, Volume: 182, Issue: 1
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    Structural variants (SVs) underlie important crop improvement and domestication traits. However, resolving the extent, diversity, and quantitative impact of SVs has been challenging. We used ...
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  • Deep investigation of Arabi... Deep investigation of Arabidopsis thaliana junk DNA reveals a continuum between repetitive elements and genomic dark matter
    Maumus, Florian; Quesneville, Hadi PloS one, 04/2014, Volume: 9, Issue: 4
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    Eukaryotic genomes contain highly variable amounts of DNA with no apparent function. This so-called junk DNA is composed of two components: repeated and repeat-derived sequences (together referred to ...
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  • Provirophages in the Bigelo... Provirophages in the Bigelowiella genome bear testimony to past encounters with giant viruses
    Blanc, Guillaume; Gallot-Lavallée, Lucie; Maumus, Florian Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 09/2015, Volume: 112, Issue: 38
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    Virophages are recently discovered double-stranded DNA virus satellites that prey on giant viruses (nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses; NCLDVs), which are themselves parasites of unicellular ...
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  • The genome of the seagrass ... The genome of the seagrass Zostera marina reveals angiosperm adaptation to the sea
    Olsen, Jeanine L; Rouzé, Pierre; Verhelst, Bram ... Nature, 02/2016, Volume: 530, Issue: 7590
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    Seagrasses colonized the sea on at least three independent occasions to form the basis of one of the most productive and widespread coastal ecosystems on the planet. Here we report the genome of ...
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  • Gene silencing in the marin... Gene silencing in the marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum
    De Riso, Valentina; Raniello, Raffaella; Maumus, Florian ... Nucleic acids research, 08/2009, Volume: 37, Issue: 14
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    Diatoms are a major but poorly understood phytoplankton group. The recent completion of two whole genome sequences has revealed that they contain unique combinations of genes, likely recruited during ...
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  • Finding a partner in the ocean Finding a partner in the ocean
    Basu, Swaraj; Patil, Shrikant; Mapleson, Daniel ... New phytologist, July 2017, Volume: 215, Issue: 1
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    Microalgae play a major role as primary producers in aquatic ecosystems. Cell signalling regulates their interactions with the environment and other organisms, yet this process in phytoplankton is ...
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  • Integrative analysis of lar... Integrative analysis of large scale transcriptome data draws a comprehensive landscape of Phaeodactylum tricornutum genome and evolutionary origin of diatoms
    Rastogi, Achal; Maheswari, Uma; Dorrell, Richard G ... Scientific reports, 03/2018, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    Diatoms are one of the most successful and ecologically important groups of eukaryotic phytoplankton in the modern ocean. Deciphering their genomes is a key step towards better understanding of their ...
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