Magali Naville
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Recent Articles
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Bal E, Park H, Belaid-Choucair Z, Kayserili H, Naville M, Madrange M, et al.
Nat Med
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39915680
No abstract available.
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Lu Y, Rice E, Du K, Kneitz S, Naville M, Dechaud C, et al.
Genome Res
. 2023 May;
33(4):557-571.
PMID: 37147111
Because of diverged adaptative phenotypes, fish species of the genus have contributed to a wide range of research for a century. Existing genome assemblies are not at the chromosomal level...
3.
Etchegaray E, Baas D, Naville M, Haftek-Terreau Z, Volff J
Mol Biol Evol
. 2022 Aug;
PMID: 35980103
The formation of new genes is a major source of organism evolutionary innovation. Beyond their mutational effects, transposable elements can be co-opted by host genomes to form different types of...
4.
Etchegaray E, Dechaud C, Barbier J, Naville M, Volff J
Animals (Basel)
. 2022 Jun;
12(11).
PMID: 35681893
elements are DNA transposons that are widespread from plants to vertebrates but absent from mammalian genomes. Among vertebrates, teleost fish are the clade presenting not only the largest number of...
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Naville M, Merabet S
Cells
. 2021 Nov;
10(11).
PMID: 34831206
It is recognized that a large proportion of eukaryotic RNAs and proteins is not produced from conventional genes but from short and alternative (alt) open reading frames (ORFs) that are...
6.
Helmprobst F, Kneitz S, Klotz B, Naville M, Dechaud C, Volff J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 Oct;
16(10):e0251713.
PMID: 34705830
Malignant melanoma incidence is rising worldwide. Its treatment in an advanced state is difficult, and the prognosis of this severe disease is still very poor. One major source of these...
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Dechaud C, Miyake S, Martinez-Bengochea A, Schartl M, Volff J, Naville M
Genome Biol Evol
. 2021 Oct;
13(11).
PMID: 34623422
Although genes with similar expression patterns are sometimes found in the same genomic regions, almost nothing is known about the relative organization in genomes of genes and transposable elements (TEs),...
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Bengani H, Grozeva D, Moyon L, Bhatia S, Louros S, Hope J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 Aug;
16(8):e0256181.
PMID: 34388204
Identifying causative variants in cis-regulatory elements (CRE) in neurodevelopmental disorders has proven challenging. We have used in vivo functional analyses to categorize rigorously filtered CRE variants in a clinical cohort...
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Etchegaray E, Naville M, Volff J, Haftek-Terreau Z
Mob DNA
. 2021 Jan;
12(1):1.
PMID: 33407840
Transposable elements (TEs) are major components of all vertebrate genomes that can cause deleterious insertions and genomic instability. However, depending on the specific genomic context of their insertion site, TE...
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Policarpo M, Fumey J, Lafargeas P, Naquin D, Thermes C, Naville M, et al.
Mol Biol Evol
. 2020 Sep;
38(2):589-605.
PMID: 32986833
Evolution sometimes proceeds by loss, especially when structures and genes become dispensable after an environmental shift relaxes functional constraints. Subterranean vertebrates are outstanding models to analyze this process, and gene...