Céline Brochier-Armanet

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Aix-Marseille Université 
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Robin AY, Brochier-Armanet C, Bertrand Q, et al. (2023) Deciphering Evolutionary Trajectories of Lactate Dehydrogenases Provides New Insights into Allostery. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 40
Garcia PS, Duchemin W, Flandrois JP, et al. (2021) A comprehensive evolutionary scenario of cell division and associated processes in the Firmicutes. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Flandrois JP, Brochier-Armanet C, Briolay J, et al. (2019) Taxonomic assignment of uncultured prokaryotes with long range PCR targeting the spectinomycin operon. Research in Microbiology
Bethencourt L, Boubakri H, Taib N, et al. (2019) Comparative genomics and proteogenomics highlight key molecular players involved in Frankia sporulation. Research in Microbiology
Aouad M, Taib N, Oudart A, et al. (2018) Extreme halophilic archaea derive from two distinct methanogen Class II lineages. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Repizo GD, Viale AM, Borges V, et al. (2017) The Environmental Acinetobacter baumannii Isolate DSM30011 Reveals Clues into the Preantibiotic Era Genome Diversity, Virulence Potential, and Niche Range of a Predominant Nosocomial Pathogen. Genome Biology and Evolution. 9: 2292-2307
Adam PS, Borrel G, Brochier-Armanet C, et al. (2017) The growing tree of Archaea: new perspectives on their diversity, evolution and ecology. The Isme Journal
Duprey A, Nasser W, Léonard S, et al. (2016) Transcriptional Start Site Turnover in the Evolution of Bacterial Paralogous Genes: the pelE-pelD Virulence Genes in Dickeya. The Febs Journal
Dacks JB, Field MC, Buick R, et al. (2016) The changing view of eukaryogenesis - fossils, cells, lineages and how they all come together. Journal of Cell Science
Groussin M, Boussau B, Szöllősi G, et al. (2015) Gene acquisitions from bacteria at the origins of major archaeal clades are vastly overestimated. Molecular Biology and Evolution
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