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Christian Marck

Researcher at French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission

Publications -  40
Citations -  5665

Christian Marck is an academic researcher from French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Transfer RNA. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 40 publications receiving 5428 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian Marck include Aix-Marseille University.

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Genome evolution in yeasts

TL;DR: Analysis of chromosome maps and genome redundancies reveal that the different yeast lineages have evolved through a marked interplay between several distinct molecular mechanisms, including tandem gene repeat formation, segmental duplication, a massive genome duplication and extensive gene loss.
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‘DNA Strider’: a ‘C’ program for the fast analysis of DNA and protein sequences on the Apple Macintosh family of computers

TL;DR: DNA Strider is a new integrated DNA and Protein sequence analysis program written with the C language for the Macintosh Plus, SE and II computers, designed as an easy to learn and use program as well as a fast and efficient tool for the day-to-day sequence analysis work.
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Complete Dna-Sequence Of Yeast Chromosome-Xi

Bernard Dujon, +112 more
- 02 Jun 1994 - 
TL;DR: The complete DNA sequence of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome XI has been determined, and the 666,448-base-pair sequence has revealed general chromosome patterns.
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tRNomics: analysis of tRNA genes from 50 genomes of Eukarya, Archaea, and Bacteria reveals anticodon-sparing strategies and domain-specific features.

TL;DR: It is found that initiator tDNA-iMet is the most conserved across the three domains, yet domain-specific signatures exist, and Archaea appears as an "intermediate domain" between Eukarya and Bacteria.
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Deciphering synonymous codons in the three domains of life: co-evolution with specific tRNA modification enzymes.

TL;DR: The strategies organisms use to decode synonymous codons in cytosolic protein synthesis are not uniform and the complete isoacceptor tRNA repertoire and the type of modified nucleoside found at the wobble position 34 of their anticodons were analyzed in all kingdoms of life to identify four main decoding strategies.