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Rémy Dernat
Researcher at University of Montpellier
Publications - 5
Citations - 832
Rémy Dernat is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Comparative genomics & Species complex. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 690 citations. Previous affiliations of Rémy Dernat include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Comparative population genomics in animals uncovers the determinants of genetic diversity
Jonathan Romiguier,Philippe Gayral,Marion Ballenghien,Aurélien Bernard,Vincent Cahais,Anne Chenuil,Ylenia Chiari,Rémy Dernat,Laurent Duret,Nicolas Faivre,Etienne Loire,Joao M. Lourenco,Benoit Nabholz,Camille Roux,Georgia Tsagkogeorga,Alexandra Anh-Thu Weber,Lucy A. Weinert,Khalid Belkhir,Nicolas Bierne,Sylvain Glémin,Nicolas Galtier +20 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the diversity of a species is predictable, and is determined in the first place by its ecological strategy, and demonstrates the influence of long-term life-history strategies on species response to short-term environmental perturbations.
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Performance evaluation of container-based virtualization for high performance computing environments
TL;DR: In this paper, the features of three container-based operating systems virtualization tools (LXC, Docker, and Singularity) are presented and discussed, and the performance of these tools are compared with the COS technologies vs bare metal.
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Performance Evaluation of Container-based Virtualization for High Performance Computing Environments
TL;DR: The features of three container-based operating systems virtualization tools (LXC, Docker and Singularity) are presented and the disk I/O performance, Memory, Network bandwidth and GPU performance are tested for the COS technologies vs bare metal.
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OrthoMaM v10: Scaling-Up Orthologous Coding Sequence and Exon Alignments with More than One Hundred Mammalian Genomes
Celine Scornavacca,Khalid Belkhir,Jimmy Lopez,Rémy Dernat,Frédéric Delsuc,Emmanuel J. P. Douzery,Vincent Ranwez +6 more
TL;DR: The main contribution of this version of OrthoMaM is the increase in the number of taxa: 116 mammalian genomes for 14,509 one-to-one orthologous genes.
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Bushmeat genetics: setting up a reference framework for the DNA typing of African forest bushmeat.
Philippe Gaubert,Flobert Njiokou,Ayodeji Olayemi,Paolo Pagani,Sylvain Dufour,Emmanuel Danquah,Mac Elikem Nutsuakor,Gabriel Ngua,Alain-Didier Missoup,Pablo A. Tedesco,Rémy Dernat,Agostinho Antunes +11 more
TL;DR: High levels of genetic polymorphism across genes and taxa, together with the excellent resolution observed among species‐level clusters (neighbour‐joining trees and Klee diagrams) advocate the usefulness of the authors' markers for bushmeat DNA typing.