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Eve Bernet
Researcher at Pasteur Institute
Publications - 5
Citations - 273
Eve Bernet is an academic researcher from Pasteur Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 141 citations. Previous affiliations of Eve Bernet include Institut national de la recherche scientifique.
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Revisiting the taxonomy and evolution of pathogenicity of the genus Leptospira through the prism of genomics
Antony T. Vincent,Olivier Schiettekatte,Olivier Schiettekatte,Cyrille Goarant,Vasantha Kumari Neela,Eve Bernet,Eve Bernet,Roman Thibeaux,Nabilah Ismail,Mohd Khairul Nizam Mohd Khalid,Fairuz Amran,Toshiyuki Masuzawa,Ryo Nakao,Anissa Amara Korba,Pascale Bourhy,Frédéric J. Veyrier,Mathieu Picardeau +16 more
TL;DR: A massive species diversity is uncovered and a novel subclade in environmental samples collected worldwide is revealed and the classification of species in the genus Leptospira is redefined.
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Evolution of longitudinal division in multicellular bacteria of the Neisseriaceae family
Sammy Nyongesa,Philipp M. Weber,Eve Bernet,Francisco Pulido,Cecilia J. Nieves,Marta Nieckarz,Marie Delaby,Tobias Viehboeck,Nico Krause,Alex Rivera-Millot,Arnaldo Nakamura,Norbert O. E. Vischer,Michael S. VanNieuwenhze,Yves V. Brun,Felipe Cava,Silvia Bulgheresi,Frédéric J. Veyrier +16 more
TL;DR: In this article , the evolution of cell shape and division mode within the family Neisseriaceae, which includes Gram-negative coccoid and rod-shaped species, was studied.
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Sequential markerless genetic manipulations of species from the Neisseria genus.
TL;DR: This work developed and validated three-gene cassettes named RPLK and RPCC, comprising of an antibiotic resistance marker for positive selection, the phenotypic selection marker lacZ or mCherry, and the counter selection gene rpsL, which can be transformed with high efficiency across the Neisseria genus while significantly reducing the number of false positives.
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Evolution of multicellular longitudinally dividing oral cavity symbionts (Neisseriaceae)
Sammy Nyongesa,Philipp M. Weber,Eve Bernet,Francisco Pullido,Marta Nieckarz,Marie Delaby,Cecilia J. Nieves,Tobias Viehboeck,Nico Krause,Alex Rivera-Millot,Arnaldo Nakamura,Norbert O. E. Vischer,Michael S. VanNieuwenhze,Yves V. Brun,Felipe Cava,Silvia Bulgheresi,Frédéric J. Veyrier +16 more
TL;DR: The morphological plasticity of Neisseriaceae together with their genetic tractability make them archetypal models for understanding the evolution of bacterial shape, as well as that of animal-bacterium symbioses.
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Tractidigestivibacter montrealensis sp. nov., a new member of human gut microbiota isolated from a healthy volunteer.
M. Benlaïfaoui,Corentin Richard,Awa Diop,Sabrine Naimi,Wiam Belkaid,Eve Bernet,Frédéric J. Veyrier,Arielle Elkrief,Louis-Marie Bobay,Bertrand Routy,Khoudia Diop +10 more
TL;DR: Strain KD21T, isolated from the fecal sample of a healthy female volunteer, is a strictly anaerobic, nonmotile, Gram-staining-positive, saccharolytic small rod, that does not produce spores as mentioned in this paper .