We achieved the complete reconstruction of genome history in a model yeast genus, providing a granular view of genome evolution linking gene content, chromosome rearrangements and protein divergence into a single evolutionary framework.
N Vakirlis, Sarilar V, G Drillon, A Fleiss, N Agier, J-P Meyniel, L Blanpain, A Carbone, H Devillers, K Dubois, A Gillet-Markowska, S Graziani, Nguyen H-V, M Poirel, C Reisser, J Schott, J Schacherer, I Lafontaine, B Llorente, C Neuvéglise and Fischer G. Reconstruction of ancestral chromosome architecture and gene repertoire reveals principles of genome evolution in a model yeast genus. Genome Research (2016).
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A.E. Fortunato, M. Jaubert, J.P. Bouly, M. Thaler and A. Falciatore from the Diatom Functional Genomics team in collaboration with J.S. Bernardes (Statistical Genomics and Biological Physics), A. Carbone (Analytical Genomics) and other international collaborators published on The Plant Cell the paper “Diatom Phytochromes Reveal the Existence of Far-Red-Light-Based Sensing in the Ocean.” Full text paper.
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E.Laine and A.Carbone just published a new large-scale method to predict protein-protein interfaces based on sequence and structure information - Joint Evolutionary Trees 2 (JET2). It is the first time that a method highlights, with such a precision, information on distinguished binding sites, possibly overlapping each other.
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The symposium The evolution of alternative splicing is co-organized within the framework of the 2015 meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution by E. Laine (LCQB), H. Richard (LCQB), and J. Roux (UNIL). The event will take place in Vienna, Austria. Registration is now open. Abstract submission for oral presentation closes on February 8th.
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Kenneth Wolfe from University College Dublin (http://wolfe.ucd.ie ) will give a seminar on:
"Origin and evolution of a reversible DNA rearrangement mechanism: yeast mating-type switching”
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The international meeting "Protein-Protein Interactions on the Genome Scale" is organized within the framework of the MAPPING project (Investissement d'Avenir en Bioinformatique) by A.Carbone. The event will take place at UPMC, Jussieu Campus. Registrations are open.
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A.Carbone and E.Laine, from the Analytical Genomics Team, organize the ICS Summer School 2014 "Scientific Trends at the Interfaces - Bioinformatics and Scientific Visualization". Information on the school can be downloaded here.
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A World Community Grid Lecture Series webcast describing the work done by the team and its collaborators on protein-protein interactions, within the framework of the "Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy" project can be found here.
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