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Florence Vignoles

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Terenina E, Fabre S, Bonnet A, Monniaux D, Robert-Granie C, SanCristobal M, et al.
Physiol Genomics . 2016 Dec; 49(2):67-80. PMID: 27940565
Ovarian folliculogenesis corresponds to the development of follicles leading to either ovulation or degeneration, this latter process being called atresia. Even if atresia involves apoptosis, its mechanism is not well...
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Congras A, Yerle-Bouissou M, Pinton A, Vignoles F, Liaubet L, Ferchaud S, et al.
Biol Reprod . 2014 Oct; 91(6):137. PMID: 25320151
Male infertility is an increasing health issue in today's society for both human and livestock populations. In livestock, male infertility slows the improvement of animal selection programs and agricultural productivity....
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Voillet V, SanCristobal M, Lippi Y, Martin P, Iannuccelli N, Lascor C, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2014 Sep; 15:797. PMID: 25226791
Background: In pigs, the perinatal period is the most critical time for survival. Piglet maturation, which occurs at the end of gestation, leads to a state of full development after...
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Fresard L, Leroux S, Servin B, Gourichon D, Dehais P, San Cristobal M, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2014 Jan; 42(6):3768-82. PMID: 24452801
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism by which alleles of some specific genes are expressed in a parent-of-origin manner. It has been observed in mammals and marsupials, but not in...
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Fresard L, Leroux S, Dehais P, Servin B, Gilbert H, Bouchez O, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2012 Oct; 13:551. PMID: 23066875
Background: As for other non-model species, genetic analyses in quail will benefit greatly from a higher marker density, now attainable thanks to the evolution of sequencing and genotyping technologies. Our...
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Mou C, Pitel F, Gourichon D, Vignoles F, Tzika A, Tato P, et al.
PLoS Biol . 2011 Mar; 9(3):e1001028. PMID: 21423653
Vertebrate skin is characterized by its patterned array of appendages, whether feathers, hairs, or scales. In avian skin the distribution of feathers occurs on two distinct spatial levels. Grouping of...
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Solinhac R, Leroux S, Galkina S, Chazara O, Feve K, Vignoles F, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2010 Nov; 11:616. PMID: 21050458
Background: The chicken karyotype is composed of 39 chromosome pairs, of which 9 still remain totally absent from the current genome sequence assembly, despite international efforts towards complete coverage. Some...
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Leroux S, Feve K, Vignoles F, Bouchez O, Klopp C, Noirot C, et al.
BMC Res Notes . 2010 Jul; 3:214. PMID: 20667075
Background: SNP (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism) discovery is now routinely performed using high-throughput sequencing of reduced representation libraries. Our objective was to adapt 454 GS FLX based sequencing methodologies in order...
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Nadaf J, Pitel F, Gilbert H, Duclos M, Vignoles F, Beaumont C, et al.
Physiol Genomics . 2009 Jun; 38(3):241-9. PMID: 19531576
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) for metabolic and body composition traits were mapped at 7 and 9 wk, respectively, in an F(2) intercross between high-growth and low-growth chicken lines. These lines...
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Douaud M, Feve K, Gerus M, Fillon V, Bardes S, Gourichon D, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2008 Mar; 9:129. PMID: 18366813
Background: The publication of the first draft chicken sequence assembly became available in 2004 and was updated in 2006. However, this does not constitute a definitive and complete sequence of...