C Biemont
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Biemont C, Vieira C
Heredity (Edinb)
. 2013 Oct;
112(2):219-20.
PMID: 24105439
No abstract available.
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Terzian C, Biemont C
Genet Sel Evol (1983)
. 2012 Aug;
20(1):111-22.
PMID: 22879312
No abstract available.
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Boulesteix M, Simard F, Antonio-Nkondjio C, Awono-Ambene H, Fontenille D, Biemont C
Mol Ecol
. 2007 Jan;
16(2):441-52.
PMID: 17217356
The insertion polymorphism of five transposable element (TE) families was studied by Southern blots in several populations of the M and S molecular forms of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae sensu...
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Boulesteix M, Biemont C
Cytogenet Genome Res
. 2005 Aug;
110(1-4):500-9.
PMID: 16093703
We describe the current state of knowledge about transposable elements (TEs) in different mosquito species. DNA-based elements (class II elements), non-LTR retrotransposons (class I elements), and MITEs (Miniature Inverted Repeat...
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Biemont C, Vieira C
Cytogenet Genome Res
. 2005 Aug;
110(1-4):25-34.
PMID: 16093655
Transposable elements (TEs) have been identified in every organism in which they have been looked for. The sequencing of large genomes, such as the human genome and those of Drosophila,...
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Nardon C, Deceliere G, Loevenbruck C, Weiss M, Vieira C, Biemont C
Mol Ecol
. 2005 Feb;
14(3):869-78.
PMID: 15723678
Genome size differences are usually attributed to the amplification and deletion of various repeated DNA sequences, including transposable elements (TEs). Because environmental changes may promote modifications in the amount of...