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Céline Bonillo
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 56
Citations - 1782
Céline Bonillo is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monophyly & Notothenioidei. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1611 citations. Previous affiliations of Céline Bonillo include University of Paris.
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Repeatability of clades as a criterion of reliability: a case study for molecular phylogeny of Acanthomorpha (Teleostei) with larger number of taxa.
TL;DR: This study represents the most extensive taxonomic sampling effort to date to collect new molecular characters for phylogenetic analysis of acanthomorph fishes, with new and reliable clades emerging from this study of the acanthomorphic radiation.
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A high-resolution map of the Nile tilapia genome: a resource for studying cichlids and other percomorphs.
Richard Guyon,Michaelle Rakotomanga,Naoual Azzouzi,Jean Pierre Coutanceau,Céline Bonillo,Helena D'Cotta,Elodie Pepey,Lucile Soler,Marguerite Rodier-Goud,Angélique D'Hont,Matthew A. Conte,Nikkie E. M. Van Bers,David J. Penman,Christophe Hitte,Richard P. M. A. Crooijmans,Thomas D. Kocher,Catherine Ozouf-Costaz,Jean-François Baroiller,Francis Galibert +18 more
TL;DR: The RH map and associated FISH map provide a valuable gene-ordered resource for gene mapping and QTL studies, and provide a foundation for evolutionary studies of East African cichlid fishes.
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Genome dynamics and chromosomal localization of the non-LTR retrotransposons Rex1 and Rex3 in Antarctic fish
Catherine Ozouf-Costaz,Jürgen Brandt,Cornelia Körting,Eva Pisano,Céline Bonillo,Jean-Pierre Coutanceau,Jean-Nicolas Volff +6 more
TL;DR: This report is the first description and analysis of retrotransposable elements in Antarctic fish genomes and suggests the presence of autosomal and gonosomal regions of preferential accumulation for different types of repeated elements in notothenioid genomes.
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The actinopterygian diversity of the CEAMARC cruises: Barcoding and molecular taxonomy as a multi-level tool for new findings
Agnès Dettai,A.-C. Lautredou,Céline Bonillo,E. Goimbault,Frédéric Busson,Romain Causse,Arnaud Couloux,Corinne Cruaud,Guy Duhamel,Gaël P.J. Denys,Mélyne Hautecoeur,Samuel P. Iglésias,Philippe Koubbi,Guillaume Lecointre,Masato Moteki,Patrice Pruvost,S. Tercerie,C. Ozouf +17 more
TL;DR: This large-scale project underlines the need for further taxonomic work in antarctic actinopterygians through Identification through sequence similarity using the Barcode of Life Data System (BOLD) works for some groups, but is hampered by the incompleteness of the taxonomic coverage for antarctica teleosts.
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Comparisons between mitochondrial genomes of domestic goat (Capra hircus) reveal the presence of numts and multiple sequencing errors
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analyses suggest that a nuclear integration occurred in the common ancestor of Ammotragus, Arabitragu, Capra, Hemitragus and Pseudois, followed by several subsequent duplication events.