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Jose Fernandes Barbosa-Neto
Researcher at University of Perpignan
Publications - 3
Citations - 949
Jose Fernandes Barbosa-Neto is an academic researcher from University of Perpignan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 832 citations. Previous affiliations of Jose Fernandes Barbosa-Neto include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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The genome of Theobroma cacao
Xavier Argout,Jérôme Salse,Jean-Marc Aury,Jean-Marc Aury,Jean-Marc Aury,Mark J. Guiltinan,Gaëtan Droc,Jérôme Gouzy,Mathilde Allègre,Cristian Chaparro,Thierry Legavre,Siela N. Maximova,Michael Abrouk,Florent Murat,Olivier Fouet,Julie Poulain,Julie Poulain,Julie Poulain,Manuel Ruiz,Yolande Roguet,Maguy Rodier-Goud,Jose Fernandes Barbosa-Neto,François Sabot,Dave Kudrna,Jetty S.S. Ammiraju,Stephan C. Schuster,John E. Carlson,John E. Carlson,Erika Sallet,Thomas Schiex,Anne Dievart,Melissa Kramer,Laura Gelley,Zi Shi,Aurélie Bérard,Christopher Viot,Michel Boccara,Ange-Marie Risterucci,Valentin Guignon,Xavier Sabau,Michael J. Axtell,Zhaorong Ma,Yufan Zhang,Yufan Zhang,Spencer Brown,Mickael Bourge,Wolfgang Golser,Xiang Song,Didier Clément,Ronan Rivallan,Mathias Tahi,Joseph Moroh Akaza,Bertrand Pitollat,Karina Peres Gramacho,Angélique D'Hont,Dominique Brunel,Diógenes Infante,Ismael S. Kébé,Pierre Costet,Rod A. Wing,W. Richard McCombie,Emmanuel Guiderdoni,Francis Quetier,Olivier Panaud,Patrick Wincker,Patrick Wincker,Patrick Wincker,Stéphanie Bocs,Claire Lanaud +68 more
TL;DR: This work sequenced and assembled the draft genome of Theobroma cacao, an economically important tropical-fruit tree crop that is the source of chocolate, and proposed an evolutionary scenario whereby the ten T. cacao chromosomes were shaped from an ancestor through eleven chromosome fusions.
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Genome structure and metabolic features in the red seaweed Chondrus crispus shed light on evolution of the Archaeplastida.
Jonas Collén,Betina M. Porcel,Betina M. Porcel,Wilfrid Carré,Steven G. Ball,Cristian Chaparro,Thierry Tonon,Tristan Barbeyron,Gurvan Michel,Benjamin Noel,Klaus Valentin,Marek Eliáš,François Artiguenave,François Artiguenave,Alok Arun,Jean-Marc Aury,Jose Fernandes Barbosa-Neto,John H. F. Bothwell,François-Yves Bouget,François-Yves Bouget,Loraine Brillet,Francisco Cabello-Hurtado,Salvador Capella-Gutierrez,Bénédicte Charrier,Lionel Cladière,J. Mark Cock,Susana M. Coelho,Christophe Colleoni,Mirjam Czjzek,Corinne Da Silva,Ludovic Delage,Philippe Deschamps,Simon M. Dittami,Simon M. Dittami,Toni Gabaldón,Claire M. M. Gachon,Agnès Groisillier,Cécile Hervé,Kamel Jabbari,Kamel Jabbari,Michael Katinka,Michael Katinka,Bernard Kloareg,Nathalie Kowalczyk,Karine Labadie,Catherine Leblanc,Pascal J. Lopez,Deirdre H. McLachlan,Laurence Meslet-Cladiere,Ahmed A. Moustafa,Zofia Nehr,Pi Nyvall Collén,Olivier Panaud,Frédéric Partensky,Frédéric Partensky,Julie Poulain,Stefan A. Rensing,Sylvie Rousvoal,Gaelle Samson,Aikaterini Symeonidi,Aikaterini Symeonidi,Jean Weissenbach,Jean Weissenbach,Antonios Zambounis,Patrick Wincker,Patrick Wincker,Catherine Boyen +66 more
TL;DR: An evolutionary scenario involving an ancestral red alga that was driven by early ecological forces to lose genes, introns, and intergenetic DNA is proposed; this loss was followed by an expansion of genome size as a consequence of activity of transposable elements.
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Deciphering the genome structure and paleohistory of _Theobroma cacao_
Cristian Chaparro,Florent Murat,John Carlson,Valentin Guignon,Mathias Tahi,Emmanuel Guiderdoni,Thierry Legavre,Olivier Fouet,Erika Sallet,Xavier Sabau,Joseph Moroh Akaza,Francis Quetier,Mark J. Guiltinan,Julie Poulain,Thomas Schiex,Michael J. Axtell,Bertrand Pitollat,Olivier Panaud,Siela N. Maximova,Manuel Ruiz,Anne Dievart,Zhaorong Ma,Karina Peres Gramacho,Patrick Wincker,Yolande Roguet,Melissa Kramer,Yufan Zhang,Angélique D'Hont,Stephanie Sidibe-Bocs,Claire Lanaud,Xavier Argout,Maguy Rodier-Goud,Laura Gelley,Spencer Brown,Dominique Brunel,Diógenes Infante,Jérôme Salse,Jose Fernandes Barbosa-Neto,Zi Sh,Mickael Bourge,Wolfgang Golser,Ismael S. Kébé,Jean-Marc Aury,François Sabot,Aurélie Bérard,Christopher Viot,Xiang Song,Pierre Costet,Gaëtan Droc,Dave Kudrna,Jetty S.S. Ammiraju,Michel Boccara,Didier Clément,Rod A. Wing,Jérôme Gouzy,Michael Abrouk,Stephan C. Schuster,Ange-Marie Risterucci,Ronan Rivalan,W. Richard McCombie,Mathilde Allègre +60 more
TL;DR: The sequenced and assembled the genome of _Theobroma cacao_, an economically important tropical fruit tree crop that is the source of chocolate, and proposes an evolutionary scenario whereby the ten T. cacao chromosomes were shaped from an ancestor through eleven chromosome fusions.