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A Modified Meiotic Recombination in .

Biology

Boideau F, Pelé A, Tanguy C, Trotoux G, Eber F, Maillet L, Gilet M, Lodé-Taburel M, Huteau V, Morice J, Coriton O, Falentin C, Delourme R, Rousseau-Gueutin M, Chèvre AM.
PMID: 34440003
Biology (Basel). 2021 Aug 13;10(8). doi: 10.3390/biology10080771.

Meiotic recombination is the main tool used by breeders to generate biodiversity, allowing genetic reshuffling at each generation. It enables the accumulation of favorable alleles while purging deleterious mutations. However, this mechanism is highly regulated with the formation of...

Genome Size Variation and Comparative Genomics Reveal Intraspecific Diversity in .

Frontiers in plant science

Boutte J, Maillet L, Chaussepied T, Letort S, Aury JM, Belser C, Boideau F, Brunet A, Coriton O, Deniot G, Falentin C, Huteau V, Lodé-Taburel M, Morice J, Trotoux G, Chèvre AM, Rousseau-Gueutin M, Ferreira de Carvalho J.
PMID: 33281844
Front Plant Sci. 2020 Nov 12;11:577536. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2020.577536. eCollection 2020.

Traditionally, reference genomes in crop species rely on the assembly of one accession, thus occulting most of intraspecific diversity. However, rearrangements, gene duplications, and transposable element content may have a large impact on the genomic structure, which could generate...

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