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Christophe Klopp

Researcher at Institut national de la recherche agronomique

Publications -  219
Citations -  14274

Christophe Klopp is an academic researcher from Institut national de la recherche agronomique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 207 publications receiving 11088 citations. Previous affiliations of Christophe Klopp include University of Toulouse & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Re-sequencing data for refining candidate genes and polymorphisms in QTL regions affecting adiposity in chicken.

TL;DR: An approach aiming at fine-mapping adiposity QTL in chicken, integrating whole genome re-sequencing data, and gives a complete overview of the candidate polymorphisms in coding regions and prioritize them on conservation- and functional-based arguments.
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Characterization of rainbow trout gonad, brain and gill deep cDNA repertoires using a Roche 454-Titanium sequencing approach

TL;DR: This work provides new tissue-specific cDNA repertoires from several rainbow trout tissues using Roche 454-Titanium technology, and deeply enriched current knowledge of the expressed genes in rainbow trout through the identification of an increased number of tissue- specific sequences.
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Transcriptomic view of detached lettuce leaves during storage: a crosstalk between wounding, dehydration and senescence.

TL;DR: The cold storage under darkness appeared to delay senescence by protecting chloroplasts from degradation and enhancing an antioxidative response and a progressive global expression shutdown appeared, concomitantly with the dehydration stress.
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Identification of the master sex determining gene in Northern pike (Esox lucius) reveals restricted sex chromosome differentiation

TL;DR: An unexpected level of limited differentiation within a pair of sex chromosomes harboring an old MSD gene in a wild population of teleost fish is depicted, highlighting the pivotal role of genes from the amh pathway in sex determination, as well as the importance of gene duplication as a mechanism driving the turnover ofsex chromosomes in this clade.