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Ricardo C Rodriguez de la Vega

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Moraga C, Branco C, Rougemont Q, Jedlicka P, Mendoza-Galindo E, Veltsos P, et al.
Science . 2025 Feb; 387(6734):630-636. PMID: 39913565
In many species with sex chromosomes, the Y is a tiny chromosome. However, the dioecious plant has a giant ~550-megabase Y chromosome, which has remained unsequenced so far. We used...
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Hartmann F, Rodriguez de la Vega R, Demene A, Badet T, Vernadet J, Rougemont Q, et al.
Mol Biol Evol . 2025 Feb; 42(2). PMID: 39907064
Recombination suppression can evolve in sex or mating-type chromosomes, or in autosomal supergenes, with different haplotypes being maintained by balancing selection. In the invasive chestnut blight fungus Cryphonectria parasitica, a...
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Peck L, Llewellyn T, Bennetot B, ODonnell S, Nowell R, Ryan M, et al.
PLoS Biol . 2024 Dec; 22(12):e3002480. PMID: 39637834
Outbreaks of fungal diseases have devastated plants and animals throughout history. Over the past century, the repeated emergence of coffee wilt disease caused by the fungal pathogen Fusarium xylarioides severely...
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Rodriguez de la Vega R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Apr; 121(19):e2405708121. PMID: 38687800
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Lucotte E, Jay P, Rougemont Q, Boyer L, Cornille A, Snirc A, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Mar; PMID: 38496565
A wide diversity of mating systems occur in nature, with frequent evolutionary transitions in mating-compatibility mechanisms. Basidiomycete fungi typically have two mating-type loci controlling mating compatibility, HD and PR, usually...
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Lo Y, Bruxaux J, Rodriguez de la Vega R, ODonnell S, Snirc A, Coton M, et al.
Evol Appl . 2023 Sep; 16(9):1637-1660. PMID: 37752962
Some fungi have been domesticated for food production, with genetic differentiation between populations from food and wild environments, and food populations often acquiring beneficial traits through horizontal gene transfers (HGTs)....
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Duhamel M, Hood M, Rodriguez de la Vega R, Giraud T
Nat Commun . 2023 Sep; 14(1):5692. PMID: 37709766
In the absence of recombination, the number of transposable elements (TEs) increases due to less efficient selection, but the dynamics of such TE accumulations are not well characterized. Leveraging a...
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Vittorelli N, Rodriguez de la Vega R, Snirc A, Levert E, Gautier V, Lalanne C, et al.
PLoS Genet . 2023 Feb; 19(2):e1010347. PMID: 36763677
Recombination is often suppressed at sex-determining loci in plants and animals, and at self-incompatibility or mating-type loci in plants and fungi. In fungal ascomycetes, recombination suppression around the mating-type locus...
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Amandine C, Ebert D, Stukenbrock E, Rodriguez de la Vega R, Tiffin P, Croll D, et al.
Trends Genet . 2022 Jun; 38(10):1003-1012. PMID: 35715278
Coevolutionary interactions, from the delicate co-dependency in mutualistic interactions to the antagonistic relationship of hosts and parasites, are a ubiquitous driver of adaptation. Surprisingly, little is known about the genomic...
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Glavina J, Rodriguez de la Vega R, Risso V, Leonetti C, Chemes L, Sanchez I
J Mol Biol . 2022 Mar; 434(10):167563. PMID: 35351519
Over one hundred Mastadenovirus types infect seven orders of mammals. Virus-host coevolution may involve cospeciation, duplication, host switch and partial extinction events. We reconstruct Mastadenovirus diversification, finding that while cospeciation...