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A catalogue of Bilaterian-specific genes - their function and expression profiles in early development

Adaptation in structured populations and fuzzy boundaries between hard and soft sweeps

scientific article published on 11 November 2019

DNA sequence-dependent chromatin architecture and nuclear hubs formation

scientific article published on 10 October 2019

Epistatic Selection in a Multi-locus Levene Model and Implications for Linkage Disequilibrium

scientific article published on February 1, 1998

Exact enumeration of cherries and pitchforks in ranked trees under the coalescent model

scientific article published on February 6, 2013

Genetic hitch-hiking in a subdivided population

scientific article published on 01 April 1998

Strings&Structures

conference paper presented at DHd 2018

Structure and evolutionary history of a large family of NLR proteins in the zebrafish

scientific article

Successful target cell transduction of capsid-engineered rAAV vectors requires clathrin-dependent endocytosis

scientific article published on June 9, 2011

The Diverging Routes of BORIS and CTCF: An Interactomic and Phylogenomic Analysis

scientific article published on 30 January 2018

The Effect of Selective Sweeps on the Variance of the Allele Distribution of a Linked Multiallele Locus: Hitchhiking of Microsatellites

scientific article published on June 1, 1998

The Laboratory Domestication of Zebrafish: From Diverse Populations to Inbred Substrains

scientific article published on 01 April 2020

The chromatin insulator CTCF and the emergence of metazoan diversity

scientific article (publication date: 23 October 2012)

The genetic factors of bilaterian evolution

scientific article published on 16 July 2020

The neutral frequency spectrum of linked sites

scientific article published on 28 June 2018

Topological linkage disequilibrium calculated from coalescent genealogies

scientific article published on 19 September 2018

Ultra Large Gene Families: A Matter of Adaptation or Genomic Parasites?

scientific article