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Maud Rimbault
Researcher at University of Rennes
Publications - 22
Citations - 1279
Maud Rimbault is an academic researcher from University of Rennes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Olfactory receptor. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 21 publications receiving 1054 citations. Previous affiliations of Maud Rimbault include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & National Institutes of Health.
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Genomic Analyses Reveal the Influence of Geographic Origin, Migration, and Hybridization on Modern Dog Breed Development
Heidi G. Parker,Dayna L. Dreger,Maud Rimbault,Brian W. Davis,Alexandra B. Mullen,Gretchen Carpintero-Ramirez,Elaine A. Ostrander +6 more
TL;DR: These analyses characterize the complexities of breed development, resolving longstanding questions regarding individual breed origination, the effect of migration on geographically distinct breeds, and, by inference, transfer of trait and disease alleles among dog breeds.
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The dog and rat olfactory receptor repertoires.
Pascale Quignon,Mathieu Giraud,Maud Rimbault,Patricia Lavigne,Sandrine Tacher,Emmanuelle Morin,Elodie Retout,Anne-Sophie Valin,Kerstin Lindblad-Toh,Jacques Nicolas,Francis Galibert +10 more
TL;DR: A complete or almost complete list of OR genes in the dog and the rat is established and the sequences of these genes within and between the two species are compared.
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Variation of BMP3 contributes to dog breed skull diversity.
Jeffrey J. Schoenebeck,Sarah A. Hutchinson,Alexandra M. Byers,Holly C. Beale,Blake Carrington,Daniel L. Faden,Maud Rimbault,Brennan Decker,Jeffrey M. Kidd,Raman Sood,Adam R. Boyko,John W. Fondon,Robert K. Wayne,Carlos Bustamante,Brian Ciruna,Elaine A. Ostrander +15 more
TL;DR: This study reveals the causal variant for a canine QTL contributing to a major morphologic trait and uncovers a missense mutation in BMP3.
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Derived variants at six genes explain nearly half of size reduction in dog breeds
Maud Rimbault,Holly C. Beale,Jeffrey J. Schoenebeck,Barbara C. Hoopes,Jeremy J. Allen,Paul Kilroy-Glynn,Robert K. Wayne,Nathan B. Sutter,Elaine A. Ostrander +8 more
TL;DR: This work advances the understanding of mammalian growth by describing genetic contributions to canine size determination in non-giant dog breeds by showing that 46%-52.5% of the variance in body size of dog breeds can be explained by seven markers in proximity to exceptional candidate genes.
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The MTAP-CDKN2A Locus Confers Susceptibility to a Naturally Occurring Canine Cancer
Abigail L. Shearin,Benoit Hedan,Edouard Cadieu,Suzanne A. Erich,Emmett V. Schmidt,Daniel L. Faden,John M. Cullen,Jérôme Abadie,Erika M. Kwon,Andrea Gröne,Patrick Devauchelle,Maud Rimbault,Danielle M. Karyadi,Mary Lynch,Francis Galibert,Matthew Breen,Gerard R. Rutteman,Catherine André,Heidi G. Parker,Elaine A. Ostrander +19 more
TL;DR: A naturally occurring model of cancer susceptibility due to CDKN2 dysregulation is established, thus providing insight about this cancer-associated, complex, and poorly understood genomic region.