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Alain Hénaut

Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique

Publications -  43
Citations -  5486

Alain Hénaut is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 43 publications receiving 5372 citations. Previous affiliations of Alain Hénaut include University of Évry Val d'Essonne.

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The complete genome sequence of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis

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- 20 Nov 1997 - 
TL;DR: Bacillus subtilis is the best-characterized member of the Gram-positive bacteria, indicating that bacteriophage infection has played an important evolutionary role in horizontal gene transfer, in particular in the propagation of bacterial pathogenesis.
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Evidence for horizontal gene transfer in Escherichia coli speciation.

TL;DR: Factorial Correspondence Analysis found that three classes ought to be included in order to match all data now available, and suggested that bacterial strains cultivated in the laboratory have been fixed by specific use of antimutator genes that are horizontally exchanged.
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Amino acid substitutions in structurally related proteins a pattern recognition approach: Determination of a new and efficient scoring matrix

TL;DR: Amino acid substitutions in evolutionarily related proteins have been studied from a structural point of view and the distance matrix determined in this study seems to be very efficient for aligning distantly related protein sequences.
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GeneANOVA--gene expression analysis of variance.

TL;DR: GeneANOVA is an ANOVA-based software devoted to the analysis of gene expression data that automates the very labor-intensive and therefore time-heavy process of manually cataloging and annotating genes.
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Detection of significant patterns by compression algorithms: the case of approximate tandem repeats in DNA sequences.

TL;DR: A compression algorithm is presented that tests the presence of a particular type of dosDNA (defined ordered sequence-DNA): approximate tandem repeats of small motifs (i.e. of lengths < 4).