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Florence Hantraye
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 2
Citations - 1650
Florence Hantraye is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 1583 citations. Previous affiliations of Florence Hantraye include Pasteur Institute.
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Genome evolution in yeasts
Bernard Dujon,David James Sherman,Gilles Fischer,Pascal Durrens,Serge Casaregola,Ingrid Lafontaine,Jacky de Montigny,Christian Marck,Cécile Neuvéglise,Emmanuel Talla,Nicolas Goffard,Lionel Frangeul,Michel Aigle,Véronique Anthouard,Anna Babour,Valérie Barbe,Stéphanie Barnay,Sylvie Blanchin,Jean-Marie Beckerich,Emmanuelle Beyne,Claudine Bleykasten,Anita Boisramé,Jeanne Boyer,Laurence Cattolico,Fabrice Confanioleri,Antoine de Daruvar,Laurence Despons,Emmanuelle Fabre,Cécile Fairhead,Hélène Ferry-Dumazet,Alexis Groppi,Florence Hantraye,Christophe Hennequin,Nicolas Jauniaux,Philippe Joyet,Rym Kachouri,Alix Kerrest,Romain Koszul,Marc Lemaire,Isabelle Lesur,Laurence Ma,Héloïse Muller,Jean-Marc Nicaud,Macha Nikolski,Sophie Oztas,Odile Ozier-Kalogeropoulos,Stefan Pellenz,Serge Potier,Guy-Franck Richard,Marie-Laure Straub,Audrey Suleau,Dominique Swennen,Fredj Tekaia,Micheline Wésolowski-Louvel,Eric Westhof,Bénédicte Wirth,Maria Zeniou-Meyer,Ivan Zivanovic,Monique Bolotin-Fukuhara,Agnès Thierry,Christiane Bouchier,Bernard Caudron,Claude Scarpelli,Claude Gaillardin,Jean Weissenbach,Patrick Wincker,Jean-Luc Souciet +66 more
TL;DR: Analysis of chromosome maps and genome redundancies reveal that the different yeast lineages have evolved through a marked interplay between several distinct molecular mechanisms, including tandem gene repeat formation, segmental duplication, a massive genome duplication and extensive gene loss.
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Large-scale exploration of growth inhibition caused by overexpression of genomic fragments in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Jeanne Boyer,Gwenael Badis,Gwenael Badis,Cécile Fairhead,Emmanuel Talla,Emmanuel Talla,Florence Hantraye,Emmanuelle Fabre,Gilles Fischer,Christophe Hennequin,Romain Koszul,Ingrid Lafontaine,Odile Ozier-Kalogeropoulos,Miria Ricchetti,Miria Ricchetti,Guy-Franck Richard,Agnès Thierry,Bernard Dujon +17 more
TL;DR: The genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is screened for fragments that confer a growth-retardation phenotype when overexpressed in a multicopy plasmid with a tetracycline-regulatable (Tet-off) promoter, representing the largest collection of toxic inserts published so far in yeast.