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Pierre Darlu

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Plos One|January 16, 2020
The treeness of the tree of historical trees of lifeMarie Fisler, Cédric Crémière, Pierre Darlu, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|April 29, 2009
On the use of phylogeny-based tests to detect association between quantitative traits and haplotypesClaire Bardel, Vincent Danjean, Pierre Morange, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|December 3, 2014
Scaling of free-ranging primate energetics with body mass predicts low energy expenditure in humansBruno Simmen, Pierre Darlu, Claude Marcel Hladik, et al.
Evolutionary Human Sciences|November 27, 2025
African harps as units of cultural evolution: a cladistic analysis on their morphologySalomé Strauch, Guillaume Lecointre, Pierre Darlu, et al.
Plos One|April 16, 2011
Arylamine N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) genetic diversity and traditional subsistence: a worldwide population surveyAudrey Sabbagh, Pierre Darlu, Brigitte Crouau-Roy, et al.
BMC Genetics|May 21, 2005
On the use of haplotype phylogeny to detect disease susceptibility lociClaire Bardel, Vincent Danjean, Jean-Pierre Hugot, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 7, 2006
Revisiting Neandertal diversity with a 100,000 year old mtDNA sequenceLudovic Orlando, Pierre Darlu, Michel Toussaint, et al.
Genome Research|February 3, 2005
Selection-driven transcriptome polymorphism in Escherichia coli/Shigella speciesTony Le Gall, Pierre Darlu, Patricia Escobar-Páramo, et al.
BMC Genetics|February 29, 2008
Worldwide distribution of NAT2 diversity: implications for NAT2 evolutionary historyAudrey Sabbagh, André Langaney, Pierre Darlu, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|October 1, 2014
The rpoS gene is predominantly inactivated during laboratory storage and undergoes source-sink evolution in Escherichia coli speciesAlexandre Bleibtreu, Olivier Clermont, Pierre Darlu, et al.
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Plos One|January 16, 2020
The treeness of the tree of historical trees of lifeMarie Fisler, Cédric Crémière, Pierre Darlu, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|April 29, 2009
On the use of phylogeny-based tests to detect association between quantitative traits and haplotypesClaire Bardel, Vincent Danjean, Pierre Morange, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|December 3, 2014
Scaling of free-ranging primate energetics with body mass predicts low energy expenditure in humansBruno Simmen, Pierre Darlu, Claude Marcel Hladik, et al.
Evolutionary Human Sciences|November 27, 2025
African harps as units of cultural evolution: a cladistic analysis on their morphologySalomé Strauch, Guillaume Lecointre, Pierre Darlu, et al.
Plos One|April 16, 2011
Arylamine N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) genetic diversity and traditional subsistence: a worldwide population surveyAudrey Sabbagh, Pierre Darlu, Brigitte Crouau-Roy, et al.
BMC Genetics|May 21, 2005
On the use of haplotype phylogeny to detect disease susceptibility lociClaire Bardel, Vincent Danjean, Jean-Pierre Hugot, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 7, 2006
Revisiting Neandertal diversity with a 100,000 year old mtDNA sequenceLudovic Orlando, Pierre Darlu, Michel Toussaint, et al.
Genome Research|February 3, 2005
Selection-driven transcriptome polymorphism in Escherichia coli/Shigella speciesTony Le Gall, Pierre Darlu, Patricia Escobar-Páramo, et al.
BMC Genetics|February 29, 2008
Worldwide distribution of NAT2 diversity: implications for NAT2 evolutionary historyAudrey Sabbagh, André Langaney, Pierre Darlu, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|October 1, 2014
The rpoS gene is predominantly inactivated during laboratory storage and undergoes source-sink evolution in Escherichia coli speciesAlexandre Bleibtreu, Olivier Clermont, Pierre Darlu, et al.
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