Thibault Lorin
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View article: Developmental and comparative transcriptomic identification of iridophore contribution to white barring in clownfish
Developmental and comparative transcriptomic identification of iridophore contribution to white barring in clownfish Open
Actinopterygian fishes harbor at least eight distinct pigment cell types, leading to a fascinating diversity of colors. Among this diversity, the cellular origin of the white color appears to be linked to several pigment cell types such as…
View article: Teleost Fish-Specific Preferential Retention of Pigmentation Gene-Containing Families After Whole Genome Duplications in Vertebrates
Teleost Fish-Specific Preferential Retention of Pigmentation Gene-Containing Families After Whole Genome Duplications in Vertebrates Open
Vertebrate pigmentation is a highly diverse trait mainly determined by neural crest cell derivatives. It has been suggested that two rounds (1R/2R) of whole-genome duplications (WGDs) at the basis of vertebrates allowed changes in gene reg…
View article: Supplemental Material for Lorin et al., 2018
Supplemental Material for Lorin et al., 2018 Open
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View article: CarineRey/apytram: apytram v1.2-alpha
CarineRey/apytram: apytram v1.2-alpha Open
New features to reduce the iteration time: New --cds option to only keep cds at each iteration (using Transdecoder) Stop iteration if the number of reads has soared At the beginning of an iteration, if there is a huge number of bait sequen…
View article: Evolutionary Fate of the Androgen Receptor−Signaling Pathway in Ray-Finned Fishes with a Special Focus on Cichlids
Evolutionary Fate of the Androgen Receptor−Signaling Pathway in Ray-Finned Fishes with a Special Focus on Cichlids Open
The emergence of the steroid system is coupled to the evolution of multicellular animals. In vertebrates in particular, the steroid receptor repertoire has been shaped by genome duplications characteristic to this lineage. Here, we investi…