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Beaulieu C, Libourel C, Mbadinga Zamar D, El Mahboubi K, Hoey D, Greiff G, et al.
Nat Genet . 2025 Feb; 57(3):729-740. PMID: 39962240
Plant adaptation to terrestrial life started 450 million years ago and has played a major role in the evolution of life on Earth. The genetic mechanisms allowing this adaptation to...
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Kone D, Jacob S, Huet M, Philippe H, Legrand D
Environ Microbiol Rep . 2024 Sep; 16(5):e13307. PMID: 39344497
Copper pollution can alter biological and trophic functions. Organisms can utilise different tolerance strategies, including accumulation mechanisms (intracellular vacuoles, external chelation, etc.) to maintain themselves in copper-polluted environments. Accumulation mechanisms...
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Dupont L, Jacob S, Philippe H
Nat Ecol Evol . 2024 Sep; 9(1):23-33. PMID: 39304789
The combined gravity of biodiversity loss and climate change keeps increasing. As the approaching catastrophe has never looked so alarming, the amount of scientific knowledge about the bioclimatic crisis is...
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Derelle R, Verdonck R, Jacob S, Huet M, Akerman I, Philippe H, et al.
Microb Genom . 2024 Jan; 10(1). PMID: 38206129
The extent of intraspecific genomic variation is key to understanding species evolutionary history, including recent adaptive shifts. Intraspecific genomic variation remains poorly explored in eukaryotic micro-organisms, especially in the nuclear...
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Souchet J, Josserand A, Darnet E, Le Chevalier H, Trochet A, Bertrand R, et al.
J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol . 2023 Sep; 339(10):1102-1115. PMID: 37723946
The colonization of novel environments requires a favorable response to conditions never, or rarely, encountered in recent evolutionary history. For example, populations colonizing upslope habitats must cope with lower atmospheric...
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Di Franco A, Baurain D, Glockner G, Melkonian M, Philippe H
Mol Biol Evol . 2021 Oct; 39(1). PMID: 34694402
It is commonly assumed that increasing the number of characters has the potential to resolve evolutionary radiations. Here, we studied photosynthetic stramenopiles (Ochrophyta) using alignments of heterogeneous origin mitochondrion, plastid,...
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Junker A, Jacob S, Philippe H, Legrand D, Pearson C
iScience . 2021 Aug; 24(8):102915. PMID: 34430806
Dispersal is the movement of organisms from one habitat to another that potentially results in gene flow. It is often plastic, allowing organisms to adjust dispersal movements depending on environmental...
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Van Vlierberghe M, Di Franco A, Philippe H, Baurain D
BMC Res Notes . 2021 Aug; 14(1):306. PMID: 34372933
Objectives: Complex algae are photosynthetic organisms resulting from eukaryote-to-eukaryote endosymbiotic-like interactions. Yet the specific lineages and mechanisms are still under debate. That is why large scale phylogenomic studies are needed....
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Verdonck R, Legrand D, Jacob S, Philippe H
Trends Microbiol . 2021 Jul; 30(2):120-130. PMID: 34275698
Ciliates have an extraordinary genetic system in which each cell harbors two distinct kinds of nucleus, a transcriptionally active somatic nucleus and a quiescent germline nucleus. The latter undergoes classical,...
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Van Vlierberghe M, Philippe H, Baurain D
BMC Res Notes . 2021 Apr; 14(1):143. PMID: 33865444
Objectives: Identifying orthology relationships among sequences is essential to understand evolution, diversity of life and ancestry among organisms. To build alignments of orthologous sequences, phylogenomic pipelines often start with all-vs-all...