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Maud I Tenaillon

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Genome Biology and Evolution|April 27, 2026
Editorial 2026Maud I Tenaillon, Laura A Katz
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|February 8, 2008
The quest for adaptive evolution: a theoretical challenge in a maze of dataMaud I Tenaillon, Peter L Tiffin
Comptes Rendus Biologies|June 19, 2016
Superheroes and masterminds of plant domesticationNatalia E Martínez-Ainsworth, Maud I Tenaillon
Molecular Ecology Resources|February 29, 2024
RIDGE, a tool tailored to detect gene flow barriers across species pairsEwen Burban, Maud I Tenaillon, Sylvain Glémin
Genetics|December 1, 2021
Gene network simulations provide testable predictions for the molecular domestication syndromeEwen Burban, Maud I Tenaillon, Arnaud Le Rouzic
Genetics|May 8, 2007
Population structure and its effects on patterns of nucleotide polymorphism in teosinte (Zea mays ssp. parviglumis)David A Moeller, Maud I Tenaillon, Peter Tiffin
Trends in Plant Science|June 15, 2010
A triptych of the evolution of plant transposable elementsMaud I Tenaillon, Jesse D Hollister, Brandon S Gaut
Briefings in Functional Genomics|April 1, 2014
The bright side of transposons in crop evolutionClémentine Vitte, Margaux-Alison Fustier, Karine Alix, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|March 12, 2004
Selection versus demography: a multilocus investigation of the domestication process in maizeMaud I Tenaillon, Jana U'Ren, Olivier Tenaillon, et al.
Genetics|December 1, 2021
Interplay between extreme drift and selection intensities favors the fixation of beneficial mutations in selfing maize populationsArnaud Desbiez-Piat, Arnaud Le Rouzic, Maud I Tenaillon, et al.
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Genome Biology and Evolution|April 27, 2026
Editorial 2026Maud I Tenaillon, Laura A Katz
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|February 8, 2008
The quest for adaptive evolution: a theoretical challenge in a maze of dataMaud I Tenaillon, Peter L Tiffin
Comptes Rendus Biologies|June 19, 2016
Superheroes and masterminds of plant domesticationNatalia E Martínez-Ainsworth, Maud I Tenaillon
Molecular Ecology Resources|February 29, 2024
RIDGE, a tool tailored to detect gene flow barriers across species pairsEwen Burban, Maud I Tenaillon, Sylvain Glémin
Genetics|December 1, 2021
Gene network simulations provide testable predictions for the molecular domestication syndromeEwen Burban, Maud I Tenaillon, Arnaud Le Rouzic
Genetics|May 8, 2007
Population structure and its effects on patterns of nucleotide polymorphism in teosinte (Zea mays ssp. parviglumis)David A Moeller, Maud I Tenaillon, Peter Tiffin
Trends in Plant Science|June 15, 2010
A triptych of the evolution of plant transposable elementsMaud I Tenaillon, Jesse D Hollister, Brandon S Gaut
Briefings in Functional Genomics|April 1, 2014
The bright side of transposons in crop evolutionClémentine Vitte, Margaux-Alison Fustier, Karine Alix, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|March 12, 2004
Selection versus demography: a multilocus investigation of the domestication process in maizeMaud I Tenaillon, Jana U'Ren, Olivier Tenaillon, et al.
Genetics|December 1, 2021
Interplay between extreme drift and selection intensities favors the fixation of beneficial mutations in selfing maize populationsArnaud Desbiez-Piat, Arnaud Le Rouzic, Maud I Tenaillon, et al.
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