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Lachaise D, Tsacas L, Couturier G
Evolution . 2017 Jun; 36(1):141-151. PMID: 28581094
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Lachaise D, David J, Lemeunier F, Tsacas L, Ashburner M
Evolution . 2017 May; 40(2):262-271. PMID: 28556049
Hybridization tests among the four sibling species of the Drosophila melanogaster complex were made to determine the reproductive status of the recently discovered D. sechellia (which is endemic to a...
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Legrand D, Vautrin D, Lachaise D, Cariou M
Genetica . 2011 Jul; 139(7):909-19. PMID: 21761131
Drosophila sechellia is closely related to the cosmopolitan and widespread model species, D. simulans. This species, endemic to the Seychelles archipelago, is specialized on the fruits of Morinda citrifolia, and...
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Joly D, Cariou M, Mhlanga-Mutangadura T, Lachaise D
Genetica . 2009 Nov; 138(1):139-52. PMID: 19921442
It is commonly recognized that speciation does not necessarily imply extensive variation between populations, and what the speciation process per se consists of still remains an unanswered question. We advocate...
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Legrand D, Tenaillon M, Matyot P, Gerlach J, Lachaise D, Cariou M
Genetics . 2009 Jun; 182(4):1197-206. PMID: 19506309
Long-term persistence of species characterized by a reduced effective population size is still a matter of debate that would benefit from the description of new relevant biological models. The island...
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Llopart A, Lachaise D, Coyne J
Evolution . 2006 Mar; 59(12):2602-7. PMID: 16526507
Despite the genetic tractability of many of Drosophila species, the genus has few examples of the "classic" type of hybrid zone, in which the ranges of two species overlap with...
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Llopart A, Lachaise D, Coyne J
Genetics . 2005 Jun; 171(1):197-210. PMID: 15965264
Drosophila yakuba is widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa, while D. santomea is endemic to the volcanic island of São Tomé in the Atlantic Ocean, 280 km west of Gabon. On...
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Zabalou S, Charlat S, Nirgianaki A, Lachaise D, Mercot H, Bourtzis K
Genetics . 2004 Jul; 167(2):827-34. PMID: 15238531
In this study, we report data about the presence of Wolbachia in Drosophila yakuba, D. teissieri, and D. santomea. Wolbachia strains were characterized using their wsp gene sequence and cytoplasmic...
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Lachaise D, Silvain J
Genetica . 2004 Apr; 120(1-3):17-39. PMID: 15088644
Despite countless biogeographic, ecological and molecular data, the origin, age and palaeogeographic trajectory of Drosophila melanogaster or D. simulans have remained highly debatable. Even the most widely accepted views, like...
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Joly D, Bressac C, Jaillard D, Lachaise D, Lemullois M
J Struct Biol . 2003 Jun; 142(3):348-55. PMID: 12781661
The male reproductive tracts of Drosophila display considerable variation in the relative size of their components, notably of the testes, but there are few structural differences between species. Here we...