Danielle Nouaud
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Quesneville H, Nouaud D, Anxolabehere D
BMC Genomics
. 2006 Aug;
7:214.
PMID: 16919158
Background: Miniature Inverted-repeat Terminal Elements (MITEs), which are particular class-II transposable elements (TEs), play an important role in genome evolution, because they have very high copy numbers and display recurrent...
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Reiss D, Nouaud D, Ronsseray S, Anxolabehere D
J Mol Evol
. 2005 Sep;
61(4):470-80.
PMID: 16132470
Molecular domestication of a transposable element is defined as its functional recruitment by the host genome. To date, two independent events of molecular domestication of the P transposable element have...
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Quesneville H, Bergman C, Andrieu O, Autard D, Nouaud D, Ashburner M, et al.
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2005 Aug;
1(2):166-75.
PMID: 16110336
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile, repetitive sequences that make up significant fractions of metazoan genomes. Despite their near ubiquity and importance in genome and chromosome biology, most efforts to annotate...
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Quesneville H, Nouaud D, Anxolabehere D
J Mol Evol
. 2004 Mar;
57 Suppl 1:S50-9.
PMID: 15008403
The techniques that are usually used to detect transposable elements (TEs) in nucleic acid sequences rely on sequence similarity with previously characterized elements. However, these methods are likely to miss...
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Reiss D, Quesneville H, Nouaud D, Andrieu O, Anxolabehere D
Mol Biol Evol
. 2003 Apr;
20(6):869-79.
PMID: 12717001
An in silico search for P-transposable-element-related sequences in the Drosophila melanogaster genome allowed us to detect sequences that are similar to P-element transposases. These sequences are located in the central...
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Nouaud D, Quesneville H, Anxolabehere D
Mol Biol Evol
. 2003 Feb;
20(2):190-9.
PMID: 12598685
Two independent stationary P-related neogenes had been previously described in the Drosophila obscura species group and in the Drosophila montium species subgroup. In Drosophila melanogaster, P-transposable elements can encode an...