Magali Naville
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Dechaud C, Volff J, Schartl M, Naville M
Mob DNA
. 2019 Nov;
10:42.
PMID: 31700550
Transposable elements are endogenous DNA sequences able to integrate into and multiply within genomes. They constitute a major source of genetic innovations, as they can not only rearrange genomes but...
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Dardaillon J, Dauga D, Simion P, Faure E, Onuma T, DeBiasse M, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2019 Nov;
48(D1):D668-D675.
PMID: 31680137
ANISEED (https://www.aniseed.cnrs.fr) is the main model organism database for the worldwide community of scientists working on tunicates, the vertebrate sister-group. Information provided for each species includes functionally-annotated gene and transcript...
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Naville M, Henriet S, Warren I, Sumic S, Reeve M, Volff J, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2019 Mar;
29(7):1161-1168.e6.
PMID: 30880010
In eukaryotes, genome size correlates little with the number of coding genes or the level of organismal complexity (C-value paradox). The underlying causes of variations in genome size, whether adaptive...
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Mommert M, Tabone O, Oriol G, Cerrato E, Guichard A, Naville M, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2018 Jul;
19(1):522.
PMID: 29976163
Background: Human Endogenous Retroviruses (HERVs) and Mammalian apparent LTR-retrotransposons (MaLRs) represent the 8% of our genome and are distributed among our 46 chromosomes. These LTR-retrotransposons are thought to be essentially...
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Brozovic M, Dantec C, Dardaillon J, Dauga D, Faure E, Gineste M, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2017 Nov;
46(D1):D718-D725.
PMID: 29149270
ANISEED (www.aniseed.cnrs.fr) is the main model organism database for tunicates, the sister-group of vertebrates. This release gives access to annotated genomes, gene expression patterns, and anatomical descriptions for nine ascidian...
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Bal E, Park H, Belaid-Choucair Z, Kayserili H, Naville M, Madrange M, et al.
Nat Med
. 2017 Sep;
23(10):1226-1233.
PMID: 28869610
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC), the most common human cancer, results from aberrant activation of the Hedgehog signaling pathway. Although most cases of BCC are sporadic, some forms are inherited, such...
17.
Voldoire E, Brunet F, Naville M, Volff J, Galiana D
PLoS One
. 2017 Jul;
12(7):e0180936.
PMID: 28738066
It is now recognized that several rounds of whole genome duplication (WGD) have occurred during the evolution of vertebrates, but the link between WGDs and phenotypic diversification remains unsolved. We...
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Endogenous Retroviruses in Fish Genomes: From Relics of Past Infections to Evolutionary Innovations?
Naville M, Volff J
Front Microbiol
. 2016 Aug;
7:1197.
PMID: 27555838
The increasing availability of fish genome sequences has allowed to gain new insights into the diversity and host distribution of retroviruses in fish and other vertebrates. This distribution can be...
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Perot P, Mullins C, Naville M, Bressan C, Huhns M, Gock M, et al.
Oncotarget
. 2015 Oct;
6(37):40095-111.
PMID: 26517682
Background: Expression of the human endogenous retrovirus (HERV)-H family has been associated with colorectal carcinomas (CRC), yet no individual HERV-H locus expression has been thoroughly correlated with clinical data.Here, we...
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Naville M, Chalopin D, Casane D, Laurenti P, Volff J
Mob Genet Elements
. 2015 Oct;
5(4):55-59.
PMID: 26442185
The coelacanth has long been regarded as a "living fossil," with extant specimens looking very similar to fossils dating back to the Cretaceous period. The hypothesis of a slowly or...