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Jean-François Allienne

Researcher at IFREMER

Publications -  66
Citations -  1663

Jean-François Allienne is an academic researcher from IFREMER. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schistosoma haematobium & Schistosoma. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 57 publications receiving 1256 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-François Allienne include University of Montpellier & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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A Genome Wide Comparison to Identify Markers to Differentiate the Sex of Larval Stages of Schistosoma haematobium, Schistosoma bovis and their Respective Hybrids

TL;DR: An endpoint PCR-based assay using female-specific sequences identified using a genome-wide comparative analysis between males and females is presented, which allowed us to identify sex-markers for Schistosoma haematobium and SchistOSoma bovis but also the hybrid between both species that has recently emerged in Corsica (France).
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Whole genome sequencing and morphological analysis of the human-infecting schistosome emerging in Europe reveals a complex admixture between Schistosoma haematobium and Schistosoma bovis parasites.

TL;DR: For the first time since the discovery of hybrid schistosomes, these results reveal at the whole genomic level a complex admixture of parental genomes highlighting the high permeability of Schistosome to other species’ alleles, and the importance of hybrid formation for pushing species boundaries not only conceptionally but also geographically.
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Changes in Gene Expression in European Eels (Anguilla anguilla) Induced by Infection with Swim Bladder Nematodes (Anguillicola crassus)

TL;DR: This work experimentally analyzed the effect of the introduced parasite Anguillicola crassus on the expression of genes involved in the physiology of European eels during their continental life, showing the absence of an effect on genes involved on fish growth and a differential impact of male and female parasites on some genes.
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First report of the tick Hyalomma scupense (natural vector of bovine tropical theileriosis) on the French Mediterranean island of Corsica.

TL;DR: The presence of 2 different stages (adults and nymphs), collected in various areas of the island, indicates that a population of H. scupense is established in Corsica, however, bovine tropical theileriosis has not been diagnosed on the island so far.
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Environmental DNA for detecting Bulinus truncatus: A new environmental surveillance tool for schistosomiasis emergence risk assessment

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