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Guillaume Achaz
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 81
Citations - 5278
Guillaume Achaz is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Gene. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 72 publications receiving 4039 citations. Previous affiliations of Guillaume Achaz include University of the French West Indies and Guiana & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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ABGD, Automatic Barcode Gap Discovery for primary species delimitation
TL;DR: Automatic Barcode Gap Discovery is fast, simple method to split a sequence alignment data set into candidate species that should be complemented with other evidence in an integrative taxonomic approach.
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ASAP: assemble species by automatic partitioning.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that ASAP has the potential to become a major tool for taxonomists as it proposes rapidly in a full graphical exploratory interface relevant species hypothesis as a first step of the integrative taxonomy process.
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Mutations of DEPDC5 cause autosomal dominant focal epilepsies
Saeko Ishida,Fabienne Picard,Gabrielle Rudolf,Eric Noé,Eric Noé,Guillaume Achaz,Guillaume Achaz,Guillaume Achaz,Pierre Thomas,Pierre Genton,Emeline Mundwiller,Markus Wolff,Christian Marescaux,Richard B. Miles,Richard B. Miles,Michel Baulac,Michel Baulac,Edouard Hirsch,Eric LeGuern,Eric LeGuern,Stéphanie Baulac,Stéphanie Baulac +21 more
TL;DR: These findings provided evidence of frequent (37%) loss-of-function mutations in DEPDC5 associated with a broad spectrum of focal epilepsies and the implication of a DEP domain–containing protein that may be involved in membrane trafficking and/or G protein signaling opens new avenues for research.
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Mass extinction in poorly known taxa.
Claire Régnier,Guillaume Achaz,Guillaume Achaz,Amaury Lambert,Amaury Lambert,Amaury Lambert,Robert H. Cowie,Philippe Bouchet,Benoît Fontaine +8 more
TL;DR: It is estimated that the authors may already have lost 7% of the species on Earth and that the biodiversity crisis is real, based on extrapolation from a random sample of land snail species via two independent approaches.
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Frequency Spectrum Neutrality Tests: One for All and All for One
TL;DR: The framework presented here paves the way for constructing novel tests optimized for specific violations of the standard model that ultimately will help to unravel scenarios of evolution.