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Nora Scarcelli

Researcher at Institut de recherche pour le développement

Publications -  42
Citations -  2199

Nora Scarcelli is an academic researcher from Institut de recherche pour le développement. The author has contributed to research in topics: Domestication & Dioscorea rotundata. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 41 publications receiving 1789 citations. Previous affiliations of Nora Scarcelli include University of Montpellier & University of Manchester.

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A Multiparent Advanced Generation Inter-Cross to Fine-Map Quantitative Traits in Arabidopsis thaliana

TL;DR: The first panel of MAGIC lines developed is presented, a set of 527 recombinant inbred lines descended from a heterogeneous stock of 19 intermated accessions of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana, and it is shown how the power to detect a QTL and the mapping accuracy vary, depending on QTL location.
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Antagonistic pleiotropic effects reduce the potential adaptive value of the FRIGIDA locus

TL;DR: It is found that FRI explains less variation in flowering time than previously observed among natural accessions, and interacts epistatically with the FLC locus, and it is proposed that these antagonistic pleiotropic effects reduce the adaptive value of FRI.
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Cost-effective enrichment hybridization capture of chloroplast genomes at deep multiplexing levels for population genetics and phylogeography studies.

TL;DR: An easy and cost‐effective protocol for in‐solution enrichment hybridization capture of complete chloroplast genomes applicable at deep‐multiplexed levels and will allow unprecedented resolution for closely related species in phylogeography studies using plastomes.
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A set of 100 chloroplast DNA primer pairs to study population genetics and phylogeny in monocotyledons.

TL;DR: Through the analysis of the genetic structure of a wild-cultivated species complex in Dioscorea, it is demonstrated that this new set of primers optimized for amplification in Monocotyledons is of great interest for population genetics and it is anticipated that it will also be useful for phylogeny and bar-coding studies.
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Adaptive Introgression: An Untapped Evolutionary Mechanism for Crop Adaptation.

TL;DR: It is argued that screening the wild introgression already existing in the cultivated gene pool may be an effective strategy for uncovering wild diversity relevant for crop adaptation to current environmental changes and for informing new breeding directions.