Christian Parisod
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Rogivue A, Leempoel K, Guillaume A, Choudhury R, Felber F, Kasser M, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2025 Jan;
34(4):e17646.
PMID: 39821486
Microevolutionary processes shape adaptive responses to heterogeneous environments, where these effects vary both among and within species. However, it remains largely unknown to which degree signatures of adaptation to environmental...
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Grunig S, Patsiou T, Parisod C
New Phytol
. 2024 Sep;
244(4):1616-1628.
PMID: 39253771
Early studies of the textbook mixed-ploidy system Biscutella laevigata highlighted diploids restricted to never-glaciated lowlands and tetraploids at high elevations across the European Alps, promoting the hypothesis that whole-genome duplication...
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Beringer M, Choudhury R, Mandakova T, Grunig S, Poretti M, Leitch I, et al.
Mol Biol Evol
. 2024 Jul;
41(8).
PMID: 39073781
The molecular underpinnings and consequences of cycles of whole-genome duplication (WGD) and subsequent gene loss through subgenome fractionation remain largely elusive. Endogenous drivers, such as transposable elements (TEs), have been...
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Guillaume A, Leempoel K, Rogivue A, Gugerli F, Parisod C, Joost S
Evol Appl
. 2024 Jul;
17(7):e13737.
PMID: 38948540
Landscape genomic analyses associating genetic variation with environmental variables are powerful tools for studying molecular signatures of species' local adaptation and for detecting candidate genes under selection. The development of...
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Parisod C
Trends Genet
. 2024 Jan;
40(2):109-111.
PMID: 38272738
The consequences of whole-genome duplication (WGD) remain elusive. A new study by Ebadi et al. simulating duplicated gene networks predicts that WGD immediately generates autopolyploids with extreme phenotypes and increases...
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Raimondeau P, Bianconi M, Pereira L, Parisod C, Christin P, Dunning L
New Phytol
. 2023 Oct;
240(5):2072-2084.
PMID: 37793435
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) is the movement of DNA between organisms without sexual reproduction. The acquired genes represent genetic novelties that have independently evolved in the donor's genome. Phylogenetic methods...
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Zeitler L, Parisod C, Gilbert K
PLoS Genet
. 2023 Sep;
19(9):e1010883.
PMID: 37656747
As species expand their geographic ranges, colonizing populations face novel ecological conditions, such as new environments and limited mates, and suffer from evolutionary consequences of demographic change through bottlenecks and...
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Maushe D, Ogi V, Divakaran K, Verdecia Mogena A, Himmighofen P, Machado R, et al.
J Invertebr Pathol
. 2023 Jun;
199:107953.
PMID: 37336478
Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) are soil-dwelling parasitic roundworms commonly used as biocontrol agents of insect pests in agriculture. EPN dauer juveniles locate and infect a host in which they will grow...
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Rosche C, Baasch A, Runge K, Brade P, Trager S, Parisod C, et al.
Ann Bot
. 2022 Jun;
129(7):857-868.
PMID: 35670810
Background And Aims: Habitat degradation and landscape fragmentation dramatically lower population sizes of rare plant species. Decreasing population sizes may, in turn, negatively affect genetic diversity and reproductive fitness, which...
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Konecna V, Bray S, Vlcek J, Bohutinska M, Pozarova D, Choudhury R, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2021 Aug;
12(1):4979.
PMID: 34404804
Relative contributions of pre-existing vs de novo genomic variation to adaptation are poorly understood, especially in polyploid organisms. We assess this in high resolution using autotetraploid Arabidopsis arenosa, which repeatedly...