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Eléonore Durand
Researcher at university of lille
Publications - 16
Citations - 3722
Eléonore Durand is an academic researcher from university of lille. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Allele. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 3273 citations. Previous affiliations of Eléonore Durand include Agro ParisTech & Laval University.
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The grapevine genome sequence suggests ancestral hexaploidization in major angiosperm phyla.
Olivier Jaillon,Jean-Marc Aury,Benjamin Noel,Alberto Policriti,Christian Clepet,Alberto Casagrande,Nathalie Choisne,Sébastien Aubourg,Nicola Vitulo,Claire Jubin,Alessandro Vezzi,Fabrice Legeai,Philippe Hugueney,Corinne Dasilva,David S. Horner,Erica Mica,Delphine Jublot,Julie Poulain,Clémence Bruyère,Alain Billault,Béatrice Segurens,Michel Gouyvenoux,Edgardo Ugarte,Federica Cattonaro,Véronique Anthouard,Virginie Vico,Cristian Del Fabbro,Michael Alaux,Gabriele Di Gaspero,Vincent Dumas,Nicoletta Felice,Sophie Paillard,Irena Juman,Marco Moroldo,Simone Scalabrin,Aurélie Canaguier,Isabelle Le Clainche,G Malacrida,Eléonore Durand,Graziano Pesole,Valérie Laucou,Philippe Chatelet,Didier Merdinoglu,Massimo Delledonne,Mario Pezzotti,Alain Lecharny,Claude Scarpelli,François Artiguenave,M. Enrico Pè,Giorgio Valle,Michele Morgante,Michel Caboche,Anne-Françoise Adam-Blondon,Jean Weissenbach,Francis Quetier,Patrick Wincker +55 more
TL;DR: A high-quality draft of the genome sequence of grapevine is obtained from a highly homozygous genotype, revealing the contribution of three ancestral genomes to the grapevine haploid content and explaining the chronology of previously described whole-genome duplication events in the evolution of flowering plants.
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Evolutionary biology through the lens of budding yeast comparative genomics
Souhir Marsit,Jean-Baptiste Leducq,Eléonore Durand,Axelle Marchant,Marie Filteau,Christian R. Landry +5 more
TL;DR: Comparative genomic analyses of laboratory, wild and domesticated yeast populations are providing unprecedented detail about many of the processes that govern evolution, including long-term processes, such as reproductive isolation and speciation, and short- term processes,such as adaptation to natural and domestication-related environments.
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Flowering Time in Maize: Linkage and Epistasis at a Major Effect Locus
Eléonore Durand,Sophie Bouchet,Pascal Bertin,Adrienne Ressayre,Philippe Jamin,Alain Charcosset,Christine Dillmann,Maud I. Tenaillon +7 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that both a cluster of tightly linked genes and epistasis contribute to the phenotypic variation for flowering time.
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Dominance hierarchy arising from the evolution of a complex small RNA regulatory network.
Eléonore Durand,Eléonore Durand,Raphaël Méheust,Marion Soucaze,Pauline M. Goubet,Sophie Gallina,Céline Poux,Isabelle Fobis-Loisy,Eline Guillon,Thierry Gaude,Alexis Sarazin,Martin Figeac,Elisa Prat,William Marande,Hélène Bergès,Xavier Vekemans,Sylvain Billiard,Vincent Castric +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors uncover the evolution of how at least 17 small RNA-producing loci and their multiple target sites collectively control the dominance hierarchy among alleles within the gene controlling the pollen S-locus phenotype in a self-incompatible Arabidopsis species.
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Standing variation and new mutations both contribute to a fast response to selection for flowering time in maize inbreds
Eléonore Durand,Maud I. Tenaillon,Céline Ridel,Denis Coubriche,Philippe Jamin,Sophie Jouanne,Adrienne Ressayre,Alain Charcosset,Christine Dillmann +8 more
TL;DR: Starting from a highly inbred material, populations are created within a few generations that strikingly differ from the initial seed lot for flowering time while preserving most of the phenotypic characteristics of the initial inbred.