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Christian Biémont
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Vieira, Cristina
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Loevenbruck, Catherine
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Hoogland, C
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Lepetit, David
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Lerat, Emmanuelle
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Lemeunier, Françoise
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Nardon, Christiane
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Boulesteix, Matthieu
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Capy, Pierre
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Cizeron, G
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Deceliere, Grégory
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Rizzon, Carène
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Weiss, Michèle
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Marais, Gabriel
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2009: Biémont Christian
Are transposable elements simply silenced or are they under house arrest?
Trends in genetics : TIG 2009;25(8):333-4.
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2009: Venner Samuel; Feschotte Cédric; Biémont Christian
Dynamics of transposable elements: towards a community ecology of the genome.
Trends in genetics : TIG 2009;25(7):317-23.
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2009: Deloger Marc; Cavalli Florence M G; Lerat Emmanuelle; Biémont Christian; Sagot Marie-France; Vieira Cristina
Identification of expressed transposable element insertions in the sequenced genome of Drosophila melanogaster.
Gene 2009;439(1-2):55-62.
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2008: Mugnier Nathalie; Gueguen Laurent; Vieira Cristina; Biémont Christian
The heterochromatic copies of the LTR retrotransposons as a record of the genomic events that have shaped the Drosophila melanogaster genome.
Gene 2008;411(1-2):87-93.
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2008: Esnault Caroline; Boulesteix Matthieu; Duchemin Jean Bernard; Koffi Alphonsine A; Chandre Fabrice; Dabiré Roch; Robert Vincent; Simard Frédéric; Tripet Frédéric; Donnelly Martin J; Fontenille Didier; Biémont Christian
High genetic differentiation between the M and S molecular forms of Anopheles gambiae in Africa.
PloS one 2008;3(4):e1968.
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2008: Rebollo Rita; Lerat Emmanuelle; Kleine Liliana Lopez; Biémont Christian; Vieira Cristina
Losing helena: the extinction of a drosophila line-like element.
BMC genomics 2008;9():149.
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2007: Fablet Marie; Souames Sémi; Biémont Christian; Vieira Cristina
Evolutionary pathways of the tirant LTR retrotransposon in the Drosophila melanogaster subgroup of species.
Journal of molecular evolution 2007;64(4):438-47.
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2007: Fablet Marie; Rebollo Rita; Biémont Christian; Vieira Cristina
The evolution of retrotransposon regulatory regions and its consequences on the Drosophila melanogaster and Homo sapiens host genomes.
Gene 2007;390(1-2):84-91.
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2007: Zaoui Salah; Biémont Christian; Meguenni Kaoual
[Epidemiology of diabetes in urban and rural regions of Tlemcen (Western Algeria)]
Santé (Montrouge, France) 2007;17(1):15-21.
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2007: Boulesteix M; Simard F; Antonio-Nkondjio C; Awono-Ambene H P; Fontenille D; Biémont C
Insertion polymorphism of transposable elements and population structure of Anopheles gambiae M and S molecular forms in Cameroon.
Molecular ecology 2007;16(2):441-52.
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2006: Deceliere Grégory; Letrillard Yann; Charles Sandrine; Biémont Christian
TESD: a transposable element dynamics simulation environment.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) 2006;22(21):2702-3.
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2006: Biémont Christian; Vieira Cristina
Genetics: junk DNA as an evolutionary force.
Nature 2006;443(7111):521-4.
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2006: Fablet Marie; McDonald John F; Biémont Christian; Vieira Cristina
Ongoing loss of the tirant transposable element in natural populations of Drosophila simulans.
Gene 2006;375():54-62.
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2006: Boulesteix Matthieu; Weiss Michèle; Biémont Christian
Differences in genome size between closely related species: the Drosophila melanogaster species subgroup.
Molecular biology and evolution 2006;23(1):162-7.
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2005: Nardon C; Deceliere G; Loevenbruck C; Weiss M; Vieira C; Biémont C
Is genome size influenced by colonization of new environments in dipteran species?
Molecular ecology 2005;14(3):869-78.
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2005: Mugnier Nathalie; Biémont Christian; Vieira Cristina
New regulatory regions of Drosophila 412 retrotransposable element generated by recombination.
Molecular biology and evolution 2005;22(3):747-57.
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2005: Deceliere Grégory; Charles Sandrine; Biémont Christian
The dynamics of transposable elements in structured populations.
Genetics 2005;169(1):467-74.
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2005: Boulesteix M; Biémont C
Transposable elements in mosquitoes.
Cytogenetic and genome research 2005;110(1-4):500-9.
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2005: Biémont C; Vieira C
What transposable elements tell us about genome organization and evolution: the case of Drosophila.
Cytogenetic and genome research 2005;110(1-4):25-34.
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2004: Vieira Cristina; Biémont Christian
Transposable element dynamics in two sibling species: Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila simulans.
Genetica 2004;120(1-3):115-23.
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2004: Biémont Christian; Vieira Cristina
[The influence of transposable elements on genome size]
Journal de la Société de biologie 2004;198(4):413-7.
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2004: Biémont Christian; Monti-Dedieu Laurence; Lemeunier Françoise
Detection of transposable elements in Drosophila salivary gland polytene chromosomes by in situ hybridization.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 2004;260():21-8.
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2003: Rizzon Carène; Martin Edwige; Marais Gabriel; Duret Laurent; Ségalat Laurent; Biémont Christian
Patterns of selection against transposons inferred from the distribution of Tc1, Tc3 and Tc5 insertions in the mut-7 line of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
Genetics 2003;165(3):1127-35.
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2003: Nardon Christiane; Weiss Michèle; Vieira Cristina; Biémont Christian
Variation of the genome size estimate with environmental conditions in Drosophila melanogaster.
Cytometry. Part A : the journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology 2003;55(1):43-9.
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2003: Lerat Emmanuelle; Rizzon Carène; Biémont Christian
Sequence divergence within transposable element families in the Drosophila melanogaster genome.
Genome research 2003;13(8):1889-96.
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2003: Biémont Christian; Nardon Christiane; Deceliere Grégory; Lepetit David; Loevenbruck Catherine; Vieira Cristina
Worldwide distribution of transposable element copy number in natural populations of Drosophila simulans.
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2003;57(1):159-67.
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2002: Borie N; Maisonhaute C; Sarrazin S; Loevenbruck C; Biémont C
Tissue-specificity of 412 retrotransposon expression in Drosophila simulans and D. melanogaster.
Heredity 2002;89(4):247-52.
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2002: Zaoui Salah; Biémont Christian
[Frequency of consanguineous unions in the Tlemcen area (West Algeria)]
Santé (Montrouge, France) 2002;12(3):289-95.
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2002: Vieira Cristina; Nardon Christiane; Arpin Christophe; Lepetit David; Biémont Christian
Evolution of genome size in Drosophila. is the invader's genome being invaded by transposable elements?
Molecular biology and evolution 2002;19(7):1154-61.
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2002: Lerat Emmanuelle; Capy Pierre; Biémont Christian
The relative abundance of dinucleotides in transposable elements in five species.
Molecular biology and evolution 2002;19(6):964-7.
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2002: Lerat Emmanuelle; Capy Pierre; Biémont Christian
Codon usage by transposable elements and their host genes in five species.
Journal of molecular evolution 2002;54(5):625-37.
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2002: Lepetit D; Brehm A; Fouillet P; Biémont C
Insertion polymorphism of retrotransposable elements in populations of the insular, endemic species Drosophila madeirensis.
Molecular ecology 2002;11(3):347-54.
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2002: Rizzon Carène; Marais Gabriel; Gouy Manolo; Biémont Christian
Recombination rate and the distribution of transposable elements in the Drosophila melanogaster genome.
Genome research 2002;12(3):400-7.
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2000: Duret L; Marais G; Biémont C
Transposons but not retrotransposons are located preferentially in regions of high recombination rate in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Genetics 2000;156(4):1661-9.
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2000: Capy P; Gasperi G; Biémont C; Bazin C
Stress and transposable elements: co-evolution or useful parasites?
Heredity 2000;85 ( Pt 2)():101-6.
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2000: Vieira C; Piganeau G; Biémont C
High copy numbers of multiple transposable element families in an Australian population of Drosophila simulans.
Genetical research 2000;76(1):117-9.
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2000: Lerat E; Biémont C; Capy P
Codon usage and the origin of P elements.
Molecular biology and evolution 2000;17(3):467-8.
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1999: Vieira C; Lepetit D; Dumont S; Biémont C
Wake up of transposable elements following Drosophila simulans worldwide colonization.
Molecular biology and evolution 1999;16(9):1251-5.
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1999: Cizeron G; Biémont C
Polymorphism in structure of the retrotransposable element 412 in Drosophila simulans and D. melanogaster populations.
Gene 1999;232(2):183-90.
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1999: Biémont C; Vieira C; Borie N; Lepetit D
Transposable elements and genome evolution: the case of Drosophila simulans.
Genetica 1999;107(1-3):113-20.
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1999: Biémont C; Cizeron G
Distribution of transposable elements in Drosophila species.
Genetica 1999;105(1):43-62.
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1998: Cizeron G; Lemeunier F; Loevenbruck C; Brehm A; Biémont C
Distribution of the retrotransposable element 412 in Drosophila species.
Molecular biology and evolution 1998;15(12):1589-99.
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1998: Vieira C; Aubry P; Lepetit D; Biémont C
A temperature cline in copy number for 412 but not roo/B104 retrotransposons in populations of Drosophila simulans.
Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 1998;265(1402):1161-5.
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1997: Biémont C; Tsitrone A; Vieira C; Hoogland C
Transposable element distribution in Drosophila.
Genetics 1997;147(4):1997-9.
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1997: Arnault C; Loevenbruck C; Biémont C
Transposable element mobilization is not induced by heat shocks in Drosophila melanogaster.
Die Naturwissenschaften 1997;84(9):410-4.
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1997: Hoogland C; Vieira C; Biémont C
Chromosomal distribution of the 412 retrotransposon in natural populations of Drosophila simulans.
Heredity 1997;79 ( Pt 2)():128-34.
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1997: Hoogland C; Biémont C
DROSOPOSON: a knowledge base on chromosomal localization of transposable element insertions in Drosophila.
Computer applications in the biosciences : CABIOS 1997;13(1):61-8.
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1997: Vieira C; Biémont C
Transposition rate of the 412 retrotransposable element is independent of copy number in natural populations of Drosophila simulans.
Molecular biology and evolution 1997;14(2):185-8.
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1997: Biémont C; Vieira C; Hoogland C; Cizeron G; Loevenbruck C; Arnault C; Carante J P
Maintenance of transposable element copy number in natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster and D. simulans.
Genetica 1997;100(1-3):161-6.
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1996: Hoogland C; Biémont C
Chromosomal distribution of transposable elements in Drosophila melanogaster: test of the ectopic recombination model for maintenance of insertion site number.
Genetics 1996;144(1):197-204.
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1996: Vieira C; Biémont C
Selection against transposable elements in D. simulans and D. melanogaster.
Genetical research 1996;68(1):9-15.
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1996: Jouan-Dufournel I; Cosset F L; Contamine D; Verdier G; Biémont C
Transposable elements behavior following viral genomic stress in Drosophila melanogaster inbred line.
Journal of molecular evolution 1996;43(1):19-27.
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1996: Vieira C; Biémont C
Geographical variation in insertion site number of retrotransposon 412 in Drosophila simulans.
Journal of molecular evolution 1996;42(4):443-51.
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1995: Aulard S; Lemeunier F; Hoogland C; Chaminade N; Brookfield J F; Biémont C
Chromosomal distribution and population dynamics of the 412 retrotransposon in a natural population of Drosophila melanogaster.
Chromosoma 1995;103(10):693-9.
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1995: Garcia Guerreiro M P; Biémont C
Changes in the chromosomal insertion pattern of the copia element during the process of making chromosomes homozygous in Drosophila melanogaster.
Molecular & general genetics : MGG 1995;246(2):206-11.
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1994: Biémont C
Dynamic equilibrium between insertion and excision of P elements in highly inbred lines from an M' strain of Drosophila melanogaster.
Journal of molecular evolution 1994;39(5):466-72.
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1994: Biémont C; Lemeunier F; Garcia Guerreiro M P; Brookfield J F; Gautier C; Aulard S; Pasyukova E G
Population dynamics of the copia, mdg1, mdg3, gypsy, and P transposable elements in a natural population of Drosophila melanogaster.
Genetical research 1994;63(3):197-212.
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1994: Biémont C; Lemeunier F; Gautier C; Garcia Guerreiro M; Aulard S; Pasyukova E G
High rate of movement of one (mdg3) out of four transposable elements in a natural population of Drosophila melanogaster.
Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences. Série III, Sciences de la vie 1994;317(3):213-6.
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1994: Dufournel I; Garcia Guerreiro M P; Arnault C; Biémont C
Transposable element insertion patterns as test of contamination of a Drosophila melanogaster inbred line.
Experientia 1994;50(2):164-6.
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1992: Biémont C
Population genetics of transposable DNA elements. A Drosophila point of view.
Genetica 1992;86(1-3):67-84.
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1991: Arnault C; Heizmann A; Loevenbruck C; Biémont C
Environmental stresses and mobilization of transposable elements in inbred lines of Drosophila melanogaster.
Mutation research 1991;248(1):51-60.
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1990: Biémont C; Arnault C; Heizmann A
Massive changes in genomic locations of P elements in an inbred line of Drosophila melanogaster.
Die Naturwissenschaften 1990;77(10):485-8.
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1989: Arnault C; Biémont C
Heat shocks do not mobilize mobile elements in genomes of Drosophila melanogaster inbred lines.
Journal of molecular evolution 1989;28(5):388-90.
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1988: Biémont C; Terzian C
Mdg-1 mobile element polymorphism in selected Drosophila melanogaster populations.
Genetica 1988;76(1):7-14.
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1988: Terzian C; Biémont C
The founder effect theory: quantitative variation and mdg-1 mobile element polymorphism in experimental populations of Drosophila melanogaster.
Genetica 1988;76(1):53-63.
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1987: Biémont C; Aouar A; Arnault C
Genome reshuffling of the copia element in an inbred line of Drosophila melanogaster.
Nature 1987;329(6141):742-4.
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