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Etienne Bucher

Researcher at University of Angers

Publications -  53
Citations -  5078

Etienne Bucher is an academic researcher from University of Angers. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA methylation & Epigenetics. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 48 publications receiving 4260 citations. Previous affiliations of Etienne Bucher include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Wageningen University and Research Centre.

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An siRNA pathway prevents transgenerational retrotransposition in plants subjected to stress

TL;DR: It is found that natural and experimentally induced variants in ONSEN insertions confer heat responsiveness to nearby genes, and therefore mobility bursts may generate novel, stress-responsive regulatory gene networks.
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Compromised stability of DNA methylation and transposon immobilization in mosaic Arabidopsis epigenomes

TL;DR: Although analysis after eight generations of inbreeding, supported by genome-wide DNA methylation profiling, identified recombined parental chromosomal segments, these were interspersed with unexpectedly high frequencies of nonparental methylation polymorphism, which complicate linkage-based epigenomic mapping.
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Selective epigenetic control of retrotransposition in Arabidopsis

TL;DR: It is shown that a copia-type retrotransposon (Évadé, French for ‘fugitive’) evaded suppression of its movement during inbreeding of hybrid epigenomes consisting of met1- and wild-type-derived chromosomes, demonstrating that epigenetic control of Retrotransposons extends beyond transcriptional suppression and can be individualized for particular elements.
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Negative-Strand Tospoviruses and Tenuiviruses Carry a Gene for a Suppressor of Gene Silencing at Analogous Genomic Positions

TL;DR: Results indicate that plant-infecting negative-strand RNA viruses carry a gene for a suppressor of RNA silencing, similar to the case for Potato virus Y, but distinct from that for Cucumber mosaic virus.