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N. L. Désaulniers
Researcher at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Publications - 5
Citations - 635
N. L. Désaulniers is an academic researcher from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA barcoding & Clade. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 543 citations.
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DNA barcoding of oomycetes with cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and internal transcribed spacer.
Gregg P. Robideau,Gregg P. Robideau,Arthur W. A. M. de Cock,Michael D. Coffey,Hermann Voglmayr,H. Brouwer,Kanak Bala,David W Chitty,N. L. Désaulniers,Quinn Eggertson,Claire M. M. Gachon,Chia-Hui Hu,Frithjof C. Küpper,Tara L. Rintoul,Ehab A.D. Sarhan,E.C.P. Verstappen,Yonghong Zhang,Peter J. M. Bonants,Jean B. Ristaino,C. André Lévesque,C. André Lévesque +20 more
TL;DR: The results described in this paper indicate that COI sequencing and the dataset generated are a valuable addition to the currently available oomycete taxonomy resources, and that both COI, the default DNA barcode supported by GenBank, and ITS, the de facto barcode accepted by the oomyCete and mycology community, are acceptable and complementary DNA barcodes to be used for identification of oomy cetes.
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A molecular phylogeny of Pythium insidiosum
Andrew M. Schurko,Leonel Mendoza,C. André Lévesque,N. L. Désaulniers,Arthur W. A. M. de Cock,Glen R. Klassen +5 more
TL;DR: The ITS sequence results tend to support the existence of geographic variants or cryptic speciation within P. insidiosum.
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Taxonomy, DNA barcoding and phylogeny of three new species of Pythium from Canada.
TL;DR: A comparative study of the new species with closely related taxa, their clade positions, and morphological features are described in this paper.
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Detection of cranberry fruit rot fungi using DNA array hybridization
G. P. Robideau,Frank L. Caruso,Peter V. Oudemans,P. S. McManus,M. A. Renaud,M. E. Auclair,Guillaume J. Bilodeau,D. Yee,N. L. Désaulniers,J. W. DeVerna,C. A. Lévesque +10 more
TL;DR: Overall, the use of DNA array hybridization for CFR fungi detection is a rapid, sensitive, and cost-effective technique that shows great potential for future CFR research.