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Manolo Gouy
Researcher at University of Lyon
Publications - 125
Citations - 25110
Manolo Gouy is an academic researcher from University of Lyon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phylogenetic tree & Phylogenetics. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 123 publications receiving 23712 citations. Previous affiliations of Manolo Gouy include Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 & University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
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SeaView Version 4: A Multiplatform Graphical User Interface for Sequence Alignment and Phylogenetic Tree Building
TL;DR: SeaView version 4 combines all the functions of the widely used programs SeaView and Phylo_win, and expands them by adding network access to sequence databases, alignment with arbitrary algorithm, maximum-likelihood tree building with PhyML, and display, printing, and copy-to-clipboard of rooted or unrooted, binary or multifurcating phylogenetic trees.
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Multiple sequence alignment with Clustal X
TL;DR: The Clustal series of programs as mentioned in this paper have been widely used for multiple alignment and for preparing phylogenetic trees, and the most popular of these programs is the Clusteral W 1.7.
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SEAVIEW and PHYLO_WIN: two graphic tools for sequence alignment and molecular phylogeny
TL;DR: SEAVIEW and PHYLO_WIN are two graphic tools for X Windows-Unix computers dedicated to sequence alignment and molecular phylogenetics.
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WWW-query: an on-line retrieval system for biological sequence banks.
Guy Perrière,Manolo Gouy +1 more
TL;DR: A World Wide Web version of the sequence retrieval system Query: WWW-Query is developed, which allows to query nucleotide sequence banks in the EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ formats and protein sequence Banks in the NBRF/PIR format.
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Codon usage in bacteria: correlation with gene expressivity
Manolo Gouy,Christian Gautier +1 more
TL;DR: Analysis of genetic code usage in the 83 sequenced genes of the Escherichia coli genome is presented, taking into account new data on gene expressivity and regulation as well as iso-tRNA specificity and cellular concentration.