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Marie-Pauline Beugin

Researcher at Lyon College

Publications -  8
Citations -  155

Marie-Pauline Beugin is an academic researcher from Lyon College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & European wildcat. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 98 citations. Previous affiliations of Marie-Pauline Beugin include University of Lyon & Claude Bernard University Lyon 1.

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A fast likelihood solution to the genetic clustering problem

TL;DR: Snapclust as discussed by the authors is a fast maximum-likelihood solution to the genetic clustering problem, which allies the advantages of both model-based and geometric approaches, using the Expectation-Maximisation (EM) algorithm.
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Female in the inside, male in the outside: insights into the spatial organization of a European wildcat population

TL;DR: It is found that most females were concentrated inside the forest while males stood in the periphery or outside the forest, which can be one of the causes that explain the low level of hybridization in the wildcat population in this environment.
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Hybridization between Felis silvestris silvestris and Felis silvestris catus in two contrasted environments in France.

TL;DR: The genetic diversity of the Pyrenean wildcats was lower than that of northeastern wildcat populations in France and in other parts of Europe, and the lower hybridization in thePyrenees may result from the continuity of natural forest habitats.

adegenet: Exploratory Analysis of Genetic and Genomic Data

TL;DR: Adegenet as mentioned in this paper is a toolset for the exploration of genetic and genomic data, including genetic markers with varying ploidy and hierarchical population structure, alleles counts by populations, and genome-wide SNP data.