Parrochia, Daniel
Deux types de méthodes permettent actuellement d’analyser la proxi- mité des vivants ou des virus : la classification automatique et les arbres phylogé- nétiques. La classification automatique permet d’évaluer la distances entre certaines séquences de génomes apparentés afin d’établir la proximité relative des éléments qui les portent. ...
Parey, Elise Louis, Alexandra Cabau, Cédric Guiguen, Yann Roest-Crollius, Hugues Berthelot, Camille
Whole genome duplications (WGD) have major impacts on the evolution of species, as they produce new gene copies contributing substantially to adaptation, isolation, phenotypic robustness, and evolvability. They result in large, complex gene families with recurrent gene losses in descendant species that sequence-based phylogenetic methods fail to re...
Varga, Torda Krizsán, Krisztina Földi, Csenge Dima, Bálint Sánchez-García, Marisol Sánchez-Ramírez, Santiago Szöllősi, Gergely J. Szarkándi, János G. Papp, Viktor Albert, László
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Nature Ecology & Evolution
A phylogenetic tree of 5,284 fungal species is used to infer patterns of extinction, diversification and morphological innovation in mushroom-forming fungi.
Piromyou, Pongdet Songwattana, Pongpan Teamtisong, Kamonluck Tittabutr, Panlada Boonkerd, Nantakorn Tantasawat, Piyada Alisha Giraud, Eric Göttfert, Michael Teaumroong, Neung
This study supports the idea that the evolution of type III secretion system (T3SS) is one of the factors that controls Vigna radiata-bradyrhizobia symbiosis. Based on phylogenetic tree data and gene arrangements, it seems that the T3SSs of the Thai bradyrhizobial strains SUTN9-2, DOA1, and DOA9 and the Senegalese strain ORS3257 may share the same ...
Varga, Torda Krizsán, Krisztina Földi, Csenge Dima, Bálint Sánchez-García, Marisol Sánchez-Ramírez, Santiago Szöllősi, Gergely J Szarkándi, János G Papp, Viktor Albert, László
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Mushroom-forming fungi (Agaricomycetes) have the greatest morphological diversity and complexity of any group of fungi. They have radiated into most niches and fulfil diverse roles in the ecosystem, including wood decomposers, pathogens or mycorrhizal mutualists. Despite the importance of mushroom-forming fungi, large-scale patterns of their evolut...
Salih, Haron Gong, Wenfang Mkulama, Mtawa Du, Xiongming
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Genome
WD40 repeat proteins are largely distributed across the plant kingdom and play an important role in diverse biological activities. In this work, we performed genome-wide identification, characterization, and expression level analysis of WD40 genes in cotton. A total of 579, 318, and 313 WD40 genes were found in Gossypium hirsutum, G. arboreum, and ...
Cazaux, B. castel, Guillaume Rivals, E.
The visualization and interpretation of evolutionary spatiotemporal scenarios is broadly and increasingly used in infectious disease research, ecology, or agronomy. Using probabilistic frameworks, well-known tools can infer from molecular data ancestral traits for internal nodes in a phylogeny, and numerous phylogenetic rendering tools can display ...
Ogier, Jean-Claude Duvic, Bernard Lanois-NOURI, Anne Givaudan, Alain Gaudriault, Sophie
Xenorhabdus is a bacterial symbiont of entomopathogenic Steinernema nematodes and is pathogenic for insects. Its life cycle involves a stage inside the insect cadaver, in which it competes for environmental resources with microorganisms from soil and the insect gut. Xenorhabdus is, thus, a useful model for identifying new interbacterial competition...
Haon, Mireille Biely, Peter
The genome of the coprophilous fungus Podospora anserina displays an impressive array of genes encoding hemicellulolytic enzymes. In this study, we focused on a putative carbohydrate esterase (CE) from family 16 (CE16) that bears a carbohydrate-binding module from family CBM1. The protein was heterologously expressed in Pichia pastoris and purified...
Zaffalon, Valerio Mukherjee, Sunil Kumar Reddy, Vanga Siva Thompson, Jeremy R. Tepfer, Mark
Severe symptoms of cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD) are caused by the association of a single-stranded circular DNA satellite (betasatellite) with a helper begomovirus. In this study, we analyzed 40 leaf samples (primarily cotton with CLCuD symptoms and other plants growing close by) from four sites between New Delhi and the Pakistan/India border, ...