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Delphine Charif
Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay
Publications - 7
Citations - 238
Delphine Charif is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene duplication & Germination. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 166 citations. Previous affiliations of Delphine Charif include Agro ParisTech & Institut national de la recherche agronomique.
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Homoeologous exchanges cause extensive dosage-dependent gene expression changes in an allopolyploid crop.
Andrew H. Lloyd,Aurélien Blary,Delphine Charif,Catherine Charpentier,Joseph Tran,Joseph Tran,Sandrine Balzergue,Sandrine Balzergue,Sandrine Balzergue,Etienne Delannoy,Etienne Delannoy,Guillem Rigaill,Guillem Rigaill,Guillem Rigaill,Eric Jenczewski +14 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the interplay between new structural variation and the resulting impacts on gene expression, influences allopolyploid genome evolution.
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Meiotic gene evolution: can you teach a new dog new tricks?
Andrew H. Lloyd,Marion Ranoux,Sonia Vautrin,Natasha Glover,Joëlle Fourment,Delphine Charif,Delphine Charif,Frédéric Choulet,Gilles Lassalle,William Marande,Joseph Tran,Joseph Tran,Fabienne Granier,Fabienne Granier,Lise Pingault,Arnaud Remay,Catherine Marquis,Catherine Marquis,Harry Belcram,Boulos Chalhoub,Catherine Feuillet,Hélène Bergès,Pierre Sourdille,Eric Jenczewski +23 more
TL;DR: It is shown that meiotic genes return to a single copy more rapidly than genome-wide average in angiosperms, one of the lineages in which WGD is most vividly exemplified.
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FANCM Limits Meiotic Crossovers in Brassica Crops.
Aurélien Blary,Adrián Gonzalo,Frédérique Eber,Aurélie Bérard,Hélène Bergès,Nadia Bessoltane,Delphine Charif,Catherine Charpentier,Laurence Cromer,Joëlle Fourment,Camille Genevriez,Marie-Christine Le Paslier,Maryse Lodé,Marie-Odile Lucas,Nathalie Nesi,Andrew H. Lloyd,Anne-Marie Chèvre,Eric Jenczewski +17 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the anti-CO activity of FANCM is conserved across the Brassica, opening new avenues to make a wider range of genetic diversity accessible to crop improvement.
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Xyloglucan Metabolism Differentially Impacts the Cell Wall Characteristics of the Endosperm and Embryo during Arabidopsis Seed Germination
Julien Sechet,Anne Frey,Delphine Effroy-Cuzzi,Adeline Berger,François Perreau,Gwendal Cueff,Delphine Charif,Loïc Rajjou,Grégory Mouille,Helen M. North,Annie Marion-Poll +10 more
TL;DR: The decreased XyG abundance in hypocotyl longitudinal cell walls of germinating embryos indicates a potential role in cell wall loosening and anisotropic growth together with pectin de-methylesterification.
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A Cryptic Cytoplasmic Male Sterility Unveils a Possible Gynodioecious Past for Arabidopsis thaliana
Nicolas Gobron,Nicolas Gobron,Cezary Waszczak,Cezary Waszczak,Matthieu Simon,Matthieu Simon,Sophie Hiard,Sophie Hiard,Stéphane Boivin,Stéphane Boivin,Delphine Charif,Delphine Charif,Aloïse Ducamp,Aloïse Ducamp,Estelle Wenes,Estelle Wenes,Françoise Budar,Françoise Budar +17 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that this CMS system induced sexual polymorphism in A. thaliana populations, at the time when the species was mainly outcrossing, as well as the coexistence of the sterilizing cytoplasm with a non-sterilizing cy toplasm in a natural population.