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Alain Charcosset
Researcher at Institut national de la recherche agronomique
Publications - 86
Citations - 6780
Alain Charcosset is an academic researcher from Institut national de la recherche agronomique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Quantitative trait locus. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 74 publications receiving 6099 citations. Previous affiliations of Alain Charcosset include University of Paris-Sud & Agro ParisTech.
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A large maize (Zea mays L.) SNP genotyping array: development and germplasm genotyping, and genetic mapping to compare with the B73 reference genome.
Martin W. Ganal,Gregor Durstewitz,Andreas Polley,Aurélie Bérard,Edward S. Buckler,Alain Charcosset,Joseph Clarke,Eva-Maria Graner,Mark Hansen,Johann Joets,Marie-Christine Le Paslier,Michael D. McMullen,Pierre Montalent,Mark S. Rose,Chris-Carolin Schön,Qi Sun,Hildrun Walter,Olivier C. Martin,Matthieu Falque +18 more
TL;DR: A large maize SNP array taken from more than 800,000 SNPs was established and its use for diversity analysis and high density linkage mapping and independent validation of the B73 sequence assembly was reported.
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Two Cytosolic Glutamine Synthetase Isoforms of Maize Are Specifically Involved in the Control of Grain Production
Antoine Martin,Judy Lee,Thomas Kichey,Denise Gerentes,Michel Zivy,Christophe Tatout,Frédéric Dubois,Thierry Balliau,Benoît Valot,Marlène Davanture,Thérèse Tercé-Laforgue,Isabelle Quilleré,Marie Coque,André Gallais,M. B. González-Moro,Linda Bethencourt,Dimah Z. Habash,Peter J. Lea,Alain Charcosset,Pascual Perez,Alain Murigneux,Hitoshi Sakakibara,Keith J. Edwards,Bertrand Hirel +23 more
TL;DR: Phloem sap analysis revealed that unlike Gln, Asn is not efficiently transported to developing kernels, apparently causing reduced kernel production, and Cytoimmunochemistry and in situ hybridization revealed that GS1-3 is present in mesophyll cells, whereasGS1-4 is specifically localized in the bundle sheath cells.
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Combining Quantitative Trait Loci Analysis and an Ecophysiological Model to Analyze the Genetic Variability of the Responses of Maize Leaf Growth to Temperature and Water Deficit
TL;DR: The combined model accounted for 74% of the variability of LER, suggesting that it has a general value for any RIL under any environment, and calculates as the sum of QTL effects allowing calculation of parameters for 11 new RILs and two parental lines.
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Marker-Assisted Introgression of Quantitative Trait Loci
TL;DR: When several QTLs are monitored simultaneously, background selection among the limited number of individuals resulting from the foreground selection step accelerates the increase in genomic similarity with the recipient parent, with only limited costs.
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Maximizing the Reliability of Genomic Selection by Optimizing the Calibration Set of Reference Individuals: Comparison of Methods in Two Diverse Groups of Maize Inbreds ( Zea mays L.)
Renaud Rincent,Denis Laloë,Stéphane Nicolas,Thomas Altmann,Dominique Brunel,Pedro Revilla,Víctor M. Rodríguez,Jesús Moreno-González,Albrecht E. Melchinger,Eva Bauer,C-C. Schoen,Nina Meyer,Catherine Giauffret,Cyril Bauland,Philippe Jamin,Jacques Laborde,Hervé Monod,Pascal Flament,Alain Charcosset,Laurence Moreau +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, different criteria based on the diversity or on the prediction error variance (PEV) derived from the realized additive relationship matrix (RA-BLUP) were used to select the reference individuals.