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Isabelle Meusnier
Researcher at University of Guelph
Publications - 6
Citations - 2915
Isabelle Meusnier is an academic researcher from University of Guelph. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA barcoding & Barcode. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 2553 citations.
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A DNA barcode for land plants.
Peter M. Hollingsworth,Laura L. Forrest,John L. Spouge,Mehrdad Hajibabaei,Sujeevan Ratnasingham,Michelle van der Bank,Mark W. Chase,Robyn S. Cowan,David L. Erickson,Aron J. Fazekas,Sean W. Graham,Karen E. James,Ki Joong Kim,W. John Kress,Harald Schneider,Jonathan van Alphen-Stahl,Spencer C. H. Barrett,Cássio van den Berg,Diego Bogarín,Kevin S. Burgess,Kevin S. Burgess,Kenneth M. Cameron,Kenneth M. Cameron,Mark A. Carine,Juliana Chacón,Alexandra Clark,James J. Clarkson,Ferozah Conrad,Dion S. Devey,Caroline S. Ford,Terry A. Hedderson,Michelle L. Hollingsworth,Brian C. Husband,Laura J. Kelly,Laura J. Kelly,Prasad Kesanakurti,Jung Sung Kim,Young-Dong Kim,Renaud Lahaye,Hae-Lim Lee,David G. Long,Santiago Madriñán,Olivier Maurin,Isabelle Meusnier,Steven G. Newmaster,Chong-Wook Park,Diana M. Percy,Gitte Petersen,James E. Richardson,Gerardo A. Salazar,Vincent Savolainen,Vincent Savolainen,Ole Seberg,Mike J. Wilkinson,Dong-Keun Yi,Damon P. Little +55 more
TL;DR: The 2-locus combination of rbcL+matK will provide a universal framework for the routine use of DNA sequence data to identify specimens and contribute toward the discovery of overlooked species of land plants.
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A universal DNA mini-barcode for biodiversity analysis
Isabelle Meusnier,Gregory A. C. Singer,Jean-François Landry,Donal A. Hickey,Paul D. N. Hebert,Mehrdad Hajibabaei +5 more
TL;DR: A novel approach based on a much shorter barcode sequence is established and demonstrated its effectiveness in archival specimens, which will significantly broaden the application of DNA barcoding in biodiversity studies.
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Morphology and DNA barcoding reveal three cryptic species within the Xylophanes neoptolemus and loelia species-groups (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
TL;DR: Three new species are described within the genus Xylophanes, of which the first is known only from Guerrero and Michoacan states in Mexico while the second is widely distributed in lowland forests of Central America and the third is relatives of X. neoptolemus.
A DNA barcode for plants.
Michelle L. Hollingsworth,Laura L. Forrest,John L. Spouge,Mehrdad Hajibabaei,Sujeevan Ratnasingham,M Van Der Bank,Mark W. Chase,Robyn S. Cowan,David L. Erickson,Aron J. Fazekas,Sean W. Graham,Karen E. James,K-J Kim,W J Kress,Harald Schneider,J Van Alphenstahl,Spencer C. H. Barrett,C Van Den Berg,Diego Bogarín,Kevin S. Burgess,Kenneth M. Cameron,Mark A. Carine,Juliana Chacón,Alexandra Clark,James J. Clarkson,Ferozah Conrad,Dion S. Devey,Caroline S. Ford,Terry A. Hedderson,M L Hollingsworth,Brian C. Husband,Laura J. Kelly,Prasad Kesanakurti,J S Kim,Y-D Kim,Renaud Lahaye,H-L Lee,David G. Long,Santiago Madriñán,Olivier Maurin,Isabelle Meusnier,Steven G. Newmaster,C-W Park,Diana M. Percy,Gitte Petersen,James E. Richardson,Gerardo A. Salazar,Savolainen,Ole Seberg,Mike J. Wilkinson,D-K Yi,Damon P. Little +51 more
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Evolution of the rice blast pathogen on spatially structured rice landraces maintains multiple generalist fungal lineages
Shaukat Ali,Pierre Gladieux,Sébastien Ravel,Henri Adreit,Isabelle Meusnier,Joëlle Milazzo,Sandrine Cros-Arteil,François Bonnot,Baihui Jin,Thomas Dumartinet,Florian Charriat,Alexandre Lassagne,Xiahong He,Didier Tharreau,Huichuan Huang,Jean-Benoit Morel,Elisabeth Fournier +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the genetic and phenotypic relationship between rice (Oryza sativa) landraces and their rice blast pathogen (Pyricularia oryzae) in the traditional Yuanyang terraces of flooded rice paddies in China.