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Loïc Le Cunff

Researcher at Institut Français

Publications -  34
Citations -  1559

Loïc Le Cunff is an academic researcher from Institut Français. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantitative trait locus & Candidate gene. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1318 citations. Previous affiliations of Loïc Le Cunff include SupAgro & Institut national de la recherche agronomique.

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Quantitative Genetic Bases of Anthocyanin Variation in Grape (Vitis vinifera L. ssp. sativa) Berry: A Quantitative Trait Locus to Quantitative Trait Nucleotide Integrated Study

TL;DR: The continuous variation in anthocyanin content in grape was explained mainly by a single gene cluster of three VvMybA genes, which illustrates how isogenes combine their effect to shape a complex quantitative trait and enables the definition of markers directly targeted for upcoming breeding programs.
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A candidate gene association study on muscat flavor in grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.)

TL;DR: This study identified a putative causal SNP responsible for a predicted non-neutral substitution in muscat-flavored varieties and appears to be a possible human-selected locus in grapevine domestication and post-domestication.
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Genetic structure in cultivated grapevines is linked to geography and human selection

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that the cultivated compartment of Vitis vinifera L. is genetically structured, and the finding of a large portion of admixed genotypes may be the trace of both large human-mediated exchanges between grape-growing regions throughout history and recent breeding.
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Molecular, genetic and transcriptional evidence for a role of VvAGL11 in stenospermocarpic seedlessness in grapevine

TL;DR: It is proposed that VvAGL11 is the major functional candidate gene for seedlessness, and experimental evidence suggesting that the seedless phenotype might be caused by variations in its promoter region.
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Diploid/Polyploid Syntenic Shuttle Mapping and Haplotype-Specific Chromosome Walking Toward a Rust Resistance Gene (Bru1) in Highly Polyploid Sugarcane (2n ∼ 12x ∼ 115)

TL;DR: This is the first attempt to isolate a gene from sugarcane by map-based cloning, targeting a durable major rust resistance gene (Bru1), and describes the genomic strategies that have developed to overcome constraints associated with high polyploidy in the successive steps of map- based cloning approaches.