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J Danchin

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BMC Biology|November 20, 2016
Lateral gene transfer in eukaryotes: tip of the iceberg or of the ice cube?Etienne G J Danchin
Mobile Genetic Elements|May 1, 2012
What Nematode genomes tell us about the importance of horizontal gene transfers in the evolutionary history of animalsEtienne G J Danchin
Trends in Parasitology|February 25, 2026
Root-knot nematode genomics: what is coming soon?Etienne G J Danchin
Trends in Genetics : TIG|November 4, 2004
Towards the reconstruction of the bilaterian ancestral pre-MHC regionEtienne G J Danchin, Pierre Pontarotti
Journal of Molecular Evolution|February 8, 2005
Statistical evidence for a more than 800-million-year-old evolutionarily conserved genomic region in our genomeEtienne G J Danchin, Pierre Pontarotti
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology|August 25, 2012
Lateral gene transfers have polished animal genomes: lessons from nematodesEtienne G J Danchin, Marie-Noëlle Rosso
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|August 9, 2014
Parasitic success without sex – the nematode experienceP Castagnone-Sereno, E G J Danchin
BMC Evolutionary Biology|May 12, 2019
Functional diversification of horizontally acquired glycoside hydrolase family 45 (GH45) proteins in Phytophaga beetlesAndré Busch, Etienne G J Danchin, Yannick Pauchet
BMC Evolutionary Biology|January 20, 2006
Eleven ancestral gene families lost in mammals and vertebrates while otherwise universally conserved in animalsEtienne G J Danchin, Philippe Gouret, Pierre Pontarotti
Genes|September 30, 2017
Alienness: Rapid Detection of Candidate Horizontal Gene Transfers across the Tree of LifeCorinne Rancurel, Ludovic Legrand, Etienne G J Danchin
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BMC Biology|November 20, 2016
Lateral gene transfer in eukaryotes: tip of the iceberg or of the ice cube?Etienne G J Danchin
Mobile Genetic Elements|May 1, 2012
What Nematode genomes tell us about the importance of horizontal gene transfers in the evolutionary history of animalsEtienne G J Danchin
Trends in Parasitology|February 25, 2026
Root-knot nematode genomics: what is coming soon?Etienne G J Danchin
Trends in Genetics : TIG|November 4, 2004
Towards the reconstruction of the bilaterian ancestral pre-MHC regionEtienne G J Danchin, Pierre Pontarotti
Journal of Molecular Evolution|February 8, 2005
Statistical evidence for a more than 800-million-year-old evolutionarily conserved genomic region in our genomeEtienne G J Danchin, Pierre Pontarotti
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology|August 25, 2012
Lateral gene transfers have polished animal genomes: lessons from nematodesEtienne G J Danchin, Marie-Noëlle Rosso
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|August 9, 2014
Parasitic success without sex – the nematode experienceP Castagnone-Sereno, E G J Danchin
BMC Evolutionary Biology|May 12, 2019
Functional diversification of horizontally acquired glycoside hydrolase family 45 (GH45) proteins in Phytophaga beetlesAndré Busch, Etienne G J Danchin, Yannick Pauchet
BMC Evolutionary Biology|January 20, 2006
Eleven ancestral gene families lost in mammals and vertebrates while otherwise universally conserved in animalsEtienne G J Danchin, Philippe Gouret, Pierre Pontarotti
Genes|September 30, 2017
Alienness: Rapid Detection of Candidate Horizontal Gene Transfers across the Tree of LifeCorinne Rancurel, Ludovic Legrand, Etienne G J Danchin
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