Contribution des éléments transposables à la création de diversité et à l’adaptation du maïs-une étude pilote

Tatiana ZERJAL , Christine DILLMANN , Alain CHARCOSSET , Karine ALIX
LES RESSOURCES GÉNÉTIQUES À L’HEURE DES GÉNOMES CHARACTERISING GENETIC RESOURCES IN THE GENOMIC ERA 442 -442

2008
Sugarcane genome analysis by DNA in situ hybridization

George Piperidis , Karine Alix , Jean-Christophe Glaszmann , David Ison
s.n.

1998
Genetic mapping of favorable traits in sugarcane cultivars

Claudia Kaye , Karine Alix , Jean-Christophe Glaszmann , Carole Asnaghi
Proceedings of the XXIII ISSCT Congress, New Delhi, India, 22-26 February, 1999. Volume 2. 273 -277

1999
Progress in sugar cane genome analysis

Jean-Heinrich Daugrois , George Piperidis , Karine Alix , Jean-Christophe Glaszmann
Efficiency of sugar cane breeding. Abstracts

1998
A satellite DNA family in the Saccharum complex

Karine Alix , Jean-Christophe Glaszmann , Franc-Christophe Baurens , Angélique D'Hont
s.n.

1998
African yam domestication in light of the NGS revolution

Philippe Cubry , Yves Vigouroux , Nora Scarcelli , Mohamed N. Baco
Dedicated to the origins of agriculture and the domestication, evolution and utilization of genetic resources. Abstracts book

2019
Determination of basic chromosome numbers in the genus Saccharum by physical mapping of ribosomal RNA genes

Angélique D'Hont , David Ison , Karine Alix , Catherine Roux
Genome 41 ( 2) 221 -225

363
1998
Yam genomics supports West Africa as a major cradle of crop domestication.

Nora Scarcelli , Philippe Cubry , Roland Akakpo , Anne-Céline Thuillet
Science Advances 5 ( 5)

17
2019
The evolution of flower development: current understanding and future challenges

Annette Becker , Karine Alix , Catherine Damerval
Annals of Botany 107 ( 9) 1427 -1431

15
2011
Polyploidy and genome evolution

Eric Jenczewski , Karine Alix
Annals of Botany 113 ( 7)

1
2014
Contrasting evolutionary patterns and target specificities among three Tourist-like MITE families in the maize genome

Tatiana Zerjal , Johann Joets , Karine Alix , Marie-Angèle Grandbastien
Plant Molecular Biology 71 ( 1) 99 -114

25
2009
BraSto, a Stowaway MITE from Brassica: recently active copies preferentially accumulate in the gene space.

Véronique Sarilar , Anne Marmagne , Philippe Brabant , Johann Joets
Plant Molecular Biology 77 ( 1) 59 -75

34
2011
The diversity of retroelements in diploid and allotetraploid Brassica species.

Karine Alix , J.S.(pat) Heslop-harrison
Plant Molecular Biology 54 ( 6) 895 -909

39
2004
The genomic organization of retrotransposons in Brassica oleracea.

Karine Alix , Carol D. Ryder , Jay Moore , Graham J. King
Plant Molecular Biology 59 ( 6) 839 -851

45
2005
Impact of transposable elements on the organization and function of allopolyploid genomes

Christian Parisod , Karine Alix , Jérémy Just , Maud Petit
New Phytologist 186 ( 1) 37 -45

192
2010
Analysis of gene expression in resynthesized Brassica napus allotetraploids: transcriptional changes do not explain differential protein regulation

Anne Marmagne , Philippe Brabant , Hervé Thiellement , Karine Alix
New Phytologist 186 ( 1) 216 -227

87
2010
Repetitive sequence-derived markers tag centromeres and telomeres and provide insights into chromosome evolution in Brassica napus

Nicolas Pouilly , Régine Delourme , Karine Alix , Eric Jenczewski
Chromosome Research 16 ( 5) 683 -700

19
2008
From diploids to allopolyploids: The emergence of efficient pairing control genes in plants

Eric Jenczewski , Karine Alix
Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences 23 ( 1) 21 -45

81
2004
Allopolyploidy has a moderate impact on restructuring at three contrasting transposable element insertion sites in resynthesized Brassica napus allotetraploids.

Véronique Sarilar , Paulina Martinez Palacios , Agnès Rousselet , Céline Ridel
New Phytologist 198 ( 2) 593 -604

45
2013
Assessing the Response of Small RNA Populations to Allopolyploidy Using Resynthesized Brassica napus Allotetraploids.

Paulina Martinez Palacios , Marie-Pierre Jacquemot , Marion Tapie , Agnès Rousselet
Molecular Biology and Evolution 36 ( 4) 709 -726

8
2019