Nicolas Galtier, Ph.D.

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UMR5554 ISEM, Université Montpellier 2, Montpellier, Occitanie, France 
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Weyna A, Bourouina L, Galtier N, et al. (2022) Detection of F1 hybrids from single-genome data reveals frequent hybridization in Hymenoptera and particularly ants. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Kleinman-Ruiz D, Lucena-Perez M, Villanueva B, et al. (2022) Purging of deleterious burden in the endangered Iberian lynx. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2110614119
Jaron KS, Parker DJ, Anselmetti Y, et al. (2022) Convergent consequences of parthenogenesis on stick insect genomes. Science Advances. 8: eabg3842
Brandt A, Tran Van P, Bluhm C, et al. (2021) Haplotype divergence supports long-term asexuality in the oribatid mite . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Tran Van P, Anselmetti Y, Bast J, et al. (2021) First annotated draft genomes of non-marine ostracods (Ostracoda, Crustacea) with different reproductive modes. G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
Fraïsse C, Popovic I, Mazoyer C, et al. (2021) DILS: Demographic Inferences with Linked Selection by using ABC. Molecular Ecology Resources
Galtier N, Rousselle M. (2020) How Much Does Vary Among Species? Genetics
Rousselle M, Simion P, Tilak MK, et al. (2020) Is adaptation limited by mutation? A timescale-dependent effect of genetic diversity on the adaptive substitution rate in animals. Plos Genetics. 16: e1008668
Francois CM, Durand F, Figuet E, et al. (2019) Prevalence and Implications of Contamination in Public Genomic Resources: A Case Study of 43 Reference Arthropod Assemblies. G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
Glémin S, François CM, Galtier N. (2019) Genome Evolution in Outcrossing vs. Selfing vs. Asexual Species. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1910: 331-369
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