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Amandine Velt
Researcher at University of Strasbourg
Publications - 23
Citations - 495
Amandine Velt is an academic researcher from University of Strasbourg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Biology. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 311 citations. Previous affiliations of Amandine Velt include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Oak genome reveals facets of long lifespan.
Christophe Plomion,Jean-Marc Aury,Joelle Amselem,Thibault Leroy,Florent Murat,Sébastien Duplessis,Sébastien Faye,Nicolas Francillonne,Karine Labadie,Grégoire Le Provost,Isabelle Lesur,Jérôme Bartholomé,Patricia Faivre-Rampant,Annegret Kohler,Jean-Charles Leplé,Nathalie Chantret,Jun Chen,Anne Dievart,Tina Alaeitabar,Valérie Barbe,Caroline Belser,Hélène Bergès,Catherine Bodénès,Marie-Béatrice Bogeat-Triboulot,Marie-Lara Bouffaud,Benjamin Brachi,Emilie Chancerel,David Cohen,Arnaud Couloux,Corinne Da Silva,Carole Dossat,François Ehrenmann,Christine Gaspin,Jacqueline Grima-Pettenati,Erwan Guichoux,Arnaud Hecker,Sylvie Herrmann,Philippe Hugueney,Irène Hummel,Christophe Klopp,Céline Lalanne,Martin Lascoux,Eric Lasserre,Arnaud Lemainque,Marie-Laure Desprez-Loustau,Isabelle Luyten,Mohammed-Amin Madoui,Sophie Mangenot,Clemence Marchal,Florian Maumus,Jonathan Mercier,Célia Michotey,Olivier Panaud,Nathalie Picault,Nicolas Rouhier,Olivier Rué,Camille Rustenholz,Franck Salin,Marçal Soler,Marçal Soler,Mika T. Tarkka,Amandine Velt,Amy E. Zanne,Francis Martin,Patrick Wincker,Hadi Quesneville,Antoine Kremer,Jérôme Salse +67 more
TL;DR: Through this case study of oak, the accumulation and transmission of somatic mutations and the expansion of disease-resistance gene families in trees are demonstrated.
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Assessment of a Targeted Gene Panel for Identification of Genes Associated With Movement Disorders.
Solveig Montaut,Christine Tranchant,Nathalie Drouot,Gabrielle Rudolf,Claire Guissart,Julien Tarabeux,Tristan Stemmelen,Amandine Velt,Cécile Fourrage,Patrick Nitschke,Bénédicte Gérard,Jean-Louis Mandel,Michel Koenig,Jamel Chelly,Mathieu Anheim +14 more
TL;DR: High-coverage sequencing panel for the delineation of genes associated with movement disorders was efficient and provided a cost-effective diagnostic alternative to whole-exome and whole-genome sequencing.
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The wild grape genome sequence provides insights into the transition from dioecy to hermaphroditism during grape domestication
Hélène Badouin,Amandine Velt,Francois Gindraud,Timothée Flutre,Vincent Dumas,Sonia Vautrin,William Marande,Jonathan Corbi,Erika Sallet,Jeremy Ganofsky,Sylvain Santoni,Dominique Guyot,Eugenia Ricciardelli,Kristen Jepsen,Jos Käfer,Hélène Bergès,Eric Duchêne,Franck Picard,Philippe Hugueney,Raquel Tavares,Roberto Bacilieri,Camille Rustenholz,Gabriel A. B. Marais +22 more
TL;DR: The genomic and evolutionary characterization of the sex locus of cultivated and wild grapevine is described, providing a coherent model of sex determination in the latter and for transition from dioecy to hermaphroditism during domestication.
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Combinatorial DNA methylation codes at repetitive elements.
Christophe Papin,Abdulkhaleg Ibrahim,Stéphanie Le Gras,Amandine Velt,Isabelle Stoll,Bernard Jost,Hervé Menoni,Christian Bronner,Stefan Dimitrov,Ali Hamiche +9 more
TL;DR: The genome-wide comparative analysis of the 5mC, 5hmC,5fC, and 5caC profiles of repetitive elements in mouse embryonic fibroblasts and mouse embryonic stem cells provides evidence for distinct and highly specific DNA methylation/oxidation patterns of the repeat elements in both cell types.
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Datamining, Genetic Diversity Analyses, and Phylogeographic Reconstructions Redefine the Worldwide Evolutionary History of Grapevine Pinot gris virus and Grapevine berry inner necrosis virus
Jean-Michel Hily,Nils Poulicard,Thierry Candresse,Emmanuelle Vigne,Monique Beuve,Lauriane Renault,Amandine Velt,Anne-Sophie Spilmont,Olivier Lemaire +8 more
TL;DR: Phylogenetic and diversity analyses revealed that both viruses likely have their origin in Asia and that China is themost probable country of origin of GPGV and GINV, showing how two closely related trichoviruses differ drastically in their evolutionary history and epidemiological success.