Virginie Orgogozo

Affiliations: 
Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, Île-de-France, France 
Area:
Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Developmental Biology
Website:
http://www.virginie.orgogozo.org
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Orgogozo V. (2015) Replaying the tape of life in the twenty-first century. Interface Focus. 5: 20150057
Peluffo AE, Nuez I, Debat V, et al. (2015) A Major Locus Controls a Genital Shape Difference Involved in Reproductive Isolation Between Drosophila yakuba and Drosophila santomea. G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
Lang M, Polihronakis Richmond M, Acurio AE, et al. (2014) Radiation of the Drosophila nannoptera species group in Mexico. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 27: 575-84
Martin A, Orgogozo V. (2013) The Loci of repeated evolution: a catalog of genetic hotspots of phenotypic variation. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 67: 1235-50
Yassin A, Orgogozo V. (2013) Coevolution between male and female genitalia in the Drosophila melanogaster species subgroup. Plos One. 8: e57158
Yassin A, Orgogozo V. (2013) Copulation anatomy of D. orena (A–B) and D. erecta (C–D). Plos One
Yassin A, Gidaszewski N, Albert B, et al. (2012) The Drosophilidae (Diptera) of the Scattered Islands, with the description of a novel association with Leptadenia madagascariensis Decne. (Apocynaceae). Fly. 6: 298-302
Lang M, Murat S, Clark AG, et al. (2012) Mutations in the neverland gene turned Drosophila pachea into an obligate specialist species. Science (New York, N.Y.). 337: 1658-61
Lang M, Orgogozo V. (2012) Distinct copulation positions in Drosophila pachea males with symmetric or asymmetric: External genitalia Contributions to Zoology. 81: 87-94
Orgogozo V, Stern DL. (2009) How different are recently diverged species?: more than 150 phenotypic differences have been reported for the D. melanogaster species subgroup. Fly. 3: 117
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