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View article: Quantophrenia and the Promises of Genetics: Do Research Practices (Dis)advantage the «Conservation» of Species?
Quantophrenia and the Promises of Genetics: Do Research Practices (Dis)advantage the «Conservation» of Species? Open
Population genetics is concerned with the variability of genetic diversity in populations subjected to different evolutionary forces. One concrete application of this research is international genetic diversity conservation policies. Our p…
View article: Des projets controversés pour leurs conséquences écologiques ? Analyse systématique, convivialité et processus démocratiques
Des projets controversés pour leurs conséquences écologiques ? Analyse systématique, convivialité et processus démocratiques Open
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View article: Les marqueurs du vivant : génétique et big data
Les marqueurs du vivant : génétique et big data Open
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View article: MANIFESTE POUR DES SAVOIRS SAUVAGES
MANIFESTE POUR DES SAVOIRS SAUVAGES Open
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View article: Considering both sexual and clonal reproduction could help loosen the conflict of use over Robinia pseudoacacia
Considering both sexual and clonal reproduction could help loosen the conflict of use over Robinia pseudoacacia Open
Black locust (Robinia pseudocacacia) is a widely planted tree for wood production; however, it is a very problematic invasive species through Europe. At local scale, this tree is able to invades adjacent ecosystems owing to its strong abil…
View article: The seeds of invasion: enhanced germination in invasive European populations of black locust (<i>Robinia pseudoacacia</i> L.) compared to native American populations
The seeds of invasion: enhanced germination in invasive European populations of black locust (<i>Robinia pseudoacacia</i> L.) compared to native American populations Open
Local adaptation and the evolution of phenotypic plasticity may facilitate biological invasions. Both processes can enhance germination and seedling recruitment, which are crucial life‐history traits for plants. The rate, timing and speed …
View article: Origin and diversity of the sources of resistance to PPV in apricot: implications and use in marker-assisted resistance to sharka
Origin and diversity of the sources of resistance to PPV in apricot: implications and use in marker-assisted resistance to sharka Open
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View article: Evolutionary history of tropical tree species complexes: species delimitation and adaptive genetic variation in the Brazil nut clade (Lecythidaceae)
Evolutionary history of tropical tree species complexes: species delimitation and adaptive genetic variation in the Brazil nut clade (Lecythidaceae) Open
Evolutionary history of tropical tree species complexes: species delimitation and adaptive genetic variation in the Brazil nut clade (Lecythidaceae). European Conference of Tropical Ecology (GTOE2018)
View article: Genome wide sequence-based association studies for dissection of important agronomie traits in apricot
Genome wide sequence-based association studies for dissection of important agronomie traits in apricot Open
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View article: Towards a Joint International Database: Alignment of SSR Marker Data for European Collections of Cherry Germplasm
Towards a Joint International Database: Alignment of SSR Marker Data for European Collections of Cherry Germplasm Open
The objective of our study was the alignment of microsatellite or simple sequence repeat (SSR) marker data across germplasm collections of cherry within Europe. Through the European Cooperative program for Plant Genetic Resources ECPGR, a …
View article: Functional distance is driven more strongly by environmental factors than by genetic relatedness in Juniperus thurifera L. expanding forest stands
Functional distance is driven more strongly by environmental factors than by genetic relatedness in Juniperus thurifera L. expanding forest stands Open
View article: A draft genome of sweet cherry (<i>Prunus avium</i> L.) reveals genome‐wide and local effects of domestication
A draft genome of sweet cherry (<i>Prunus avium</i> L.) reveals genome‐wide and local effects of domestication Open
Summary Sweet cherry ( Prunus avium L.) trees are both economically important fruit crops but also important components of natural forest ecosystems in Europe, Asia and Africa. Wild and domesticated trees currently coexist in the same geog…
View article: Functional traits and kinship data of Juniperus thurifera L. expanding forest stands
Functional traits and kinship data of Juniperus thurifera L. expanding forest stands Open
This dataset contains data on functional traits and kinship for Juniperus thurifera L. expanding forest stands in abandoned farmland in central Spain. Functional data is provided at the individual level, and kinship data is provided for ea…
View article: High-quality SNPs from genic regions highlight introgression patterns among European white oaks (Quercus petraea and Q. robur)
High-quality SNPs from genic regions highlight introgression patterns among European white oaks (Quercus petraea and Q. robur) Open
In the post-genomics era, non-model species like most Fagaceae still lack operational diversity resources for population genomics studies. Sanger sequences were produced from over 800 gene fragments covering ~530 kb across the genic partit…
View article: A few north Appalachian populations are the source of European black locust
A few north Appalachian populations are the source of European black locust Open
The role of evolution in biological invasion studies is often overlooked. In order to evaluate the evolutionary mechanisms behind invasiveness, it is crucial to identify the source populations of the introduction. Studies in population gen…
View article: The loops of the N-SH2 binding cleft do not serve as allosteric switch in SHP2 activation
The loops of the N-SH2 binding cleft do not serve as allosteric switch in SHP2 activation Open
The Src homology-2 domain containing phosphatase SHP2 is a critical regulator of signal transduction, being implicated in cell growth and differentiation. Activating mutations cause developmental disorders and act as oncogenic drivers in h…
View article: No evidence for genetic differentiation in juvenile traits between Belgian and French populations of the invasive tree Robinia pseudoacacia
No evidence for genetic differentiation in juvenile traits between Belgian and French populations of the invasive tree Robinia pseudoacacia Open
Background – The role of evolution in biological invasion studies is often overlooked. In order to evaluate the evolutionary mechanisms behind invasiveness, both quantitative and population genetics studies are underway on Robinia pseudoac…
View article: ClonEstiMate, a Bayesian method for quantifying rates of clonality of populations genotyped at two‐time steps
ClonEstiMate, a Bayesian method for quantifying rates of clonality of populations genotyped at two‐time steps Open
Partial clonality is commonly used in eukaryotes and has large consequences for their evolution and ecology. Assessing accurately the relative importance of clonal vs. sexual reproduction matters for studying and managing such species. Her…
View article: Using automated sanding to homogeneously break seed dormancy in black locust (<i>Robinia pseudoacacia</i>L., Fabaceae)
Using automated sanding to homogeneously break seed dormancy in black locust (<i>Robinia pseudoacacia</i>L., Fabaceae) Open
Physical dormancy of Robinia pseudoacacia seeds makes it a challenge for scientists and forest managers to obtain a homogeneous germination for larger seed samples. Water imbibition of the seeds can be achieved through manual piercing of t…
View article: Dealing with paralogy in <scp>RAD</scp>seq data: in silico detection and single nucleotide polymorphism validation in <i>Robinia pseudoacacia</i> L.
Dealing with paralogy in <span>RAD</span>seq data: in silico detection and single nucleotide polymorphism validation in <i>Robinia pseudoacacia</i> L. Open
The RAD seq technology allows researchers to efficiently develop thousands of polymorphic loci across multiple individuals with little or no prior information on the genome. However, many questions remain about the biases inherent to this …
View article: Genome‐wide association links candidate genes to resistance to <i>Plum Pox Virus</i> in apricot (<i>Prunus armeniaca</i>)
Genome‐wide association links candidate genes to resistance to <i>Plum Pox Virus</i> in apricot (<i>Prunus armeniaca</i>) Open
Summary In fruit tree species, many important traits have been characterized genetically by using single‐family descent mapping in progenies segregating for the traits. However, most mapped loci have not been sufficiently resolved to the i…
View article: Allelic variation at the rpv1 locus controls partial resistance to Plum pox virus infection in Arabidopsis thaliana
Allelic variation at the rpv1 locus controls partial resistance to Plum pox virus infection in Arabidopsis thaliana Open
These results indicate that rpv1 resistance to PPV carried by the Cvi-1 and Col-0 accessions is linked to allelic variations at the Arabidopsis cPGK2 locus, leading to incomplete, compatible interaction with the virus.