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K Haurogne

Researcher at Institut national de la recherche agronomique

Publications -  6
Citations -  1054

K Haurogne is an academic researcher from Institut national de la recherche agronomique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene mapping & Strigolactone. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 996 citations.

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MAX4 and RMS1 are orthologous dioxygenase-like genes that regulate shoot branching in Arabidopsis and Pea

TL;DR: MAX4 and RMS1 were found to encode orthologous, auxin-inducible members of the polyene dioxygenase family, suggesting that MAX4 is required to produce a mobile branch-inhibiting signal, acting downstream of auxin.
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Branching genes are conserved across species. Genes controlling a novel signal in pea are coregulated by other long-distance signals.

TL;DR: This study demonstrates further conservation of the branching control system by showing that MAX2 and MAX3 are orthologous to RMS4 and RMS5, respectively, and presents new interactions between RMS genes.
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Genetic mapping in pea. 1. RAPD-based genetic linkage map of Pisum sativum

TL;DR: This RAPD-based map has been aligned with the map based on the (JI281×JI399) RILs population that currently includes 355 markers in seven linkage groups covering 1881 cM.
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Genetic mapping in pea. 2. Identification of RAPD and SCAR markers linked to genes affecting plant architecture

TL;DR: This work contributes to the precise integration between the classical map and the molecular maps existing in pea by constructing F2 mapping populations in which polymorphic RAPD markers were already known and mapped.
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Pathogen exposure influences immune parameters around weaning in pigs reared in commercial farms

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors compared the immune competence and growth performances of HSLOW and HSHIGH pigs around weaning, and found that the immunocyte, antigen-experienced and cytotoxic lymphocyte subpopulation counts were higher in piglets reared in low (HSLOW)- and high (HSHIGH)-health status farms.