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Nathalie Isabel
Researcher at Natural Resources Canada
Publications - 95
Citations - 3664
Nathalie Isabel is an academic researcher from Natural Resources Canada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Black spruce. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 89 publications receiving 3071 citations. Previous affiliations of Nathalie Isabel include Laval University & Canadian Forest Service.
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RAPDs as an aid to evaluate the genetic integrity of somatic embryogenesis-derived populations of Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.
TL;DR: The usefulness of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) in assessing the genetic stability of somatic embryogenesis-derived populations of black spruce was evaluated and the utilization of RAPD markers both for the assessment of Genetic stability of clonal materials and to certify genetic stability throughout the process of somatics embryogenesis is discussed.
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Complete congruence between gene diversity estimates derived from genotypic data at enzyme and random amplified polymorphic DNA loci in black spruce
TL;DR: In black spruce, it is more likely that the similar levels of variation detected at both enzyme and RAPD loci are due to such evolutionary forces as migration and the mating system, rather than to balancing selection and overdominance.
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Improved white spruce (Picea glauca) genome assemblies and annotation of large gene families of conifer terpenoid and phenolic defense metabolism.
René L. Warren,Christopher I. Keeling,Macaire M.S. Yuen,Anthony Raymond,Greg Taylor,Benjamin P. Vandervalk,Hamid Mohamadi,Daniel Paulino,Readman Chiu,Shaun D. Jackman,Gordon Robertson,Chen Yang,Brian Boyle,Margarete Hoffmann,Detlef Weigel,David R. Nelson,Carol Ritland,Nathalie Isabel,Barry Jaquish,Alvin D. Yanchuk,Jean Bousquet,Steven J.M. Jones,Steven J.M. Jones,John MacKay,John MacKay,Inanc Birol,Inanc Birol,Joerg Bohlmann +27 more
TL;DR: These analyses highlighted the large extent of gene and pseudogene duplications in a conifer genome, in particular for genes of secondary (i.e. specialized) metabolism, and the potential for gain and loss of function for defense and adaptation.
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Traits to stay, traits to move: a review of functional traits to assess sensitivity and adaptive capacity of temperate and boreal trees to climate change
Isabelle Aubin,Alison D. Munson,Françoise Cardou,Françoise Cardou,Philip J. Burton,Nathalie Isabel,John H. Pedlar,Alain Paquette,Anthony R. Taylor,Sylvain Delagrange,Sylvain Delagrange,H. Kebli,Christian Messier,Christian Messier,Bill Shipley,Fernando Valladares,Jens Kattge,Laura Boisvert-Marsh,Daniel W. McKenney +18 more
TL;DR: The state of knowledge of the main mechanisms, and their associated traits, that underpin the ability of boreal and temperate tree species to persist and (or) shift their distribution in a changing climate are reviewed.
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Enhancing genetic mapping of complex genomes through the design of highly-multiplexed SNP arrays: application to the large and unsequenced genomes of white spruce and black spruce
Nathalie Pavy,Betty Pelgas,Betty Pelgas,Stéphanie Beauseigle,Sylvie Blais,Isabelle Gosselin,Manuel Lamothe,Manuel Lamothe,Nathalie Isabel,Nathalie Isabel,Jean Bousquet +10 more
TL;DR: The design of customized highly multiplexed Illumina SNP arrays appears as an efficient procedure to enhance the mapping of expressed genes and make linkage maps more informative and powerful in such species with poorly known genomes.