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Genoscope - DRF/JACOB (GEN)

The 10 latest publications

Title Authors Publication date Source
A novel binary pesticidal protein from Chryseobacterium arthrosphaerae controls western corn rootworm by a different mode of action to existing commercial pesticidal proteins David Vallenet 02/01/23 PLoS ONE
Computing marine plankton connectivity under thermal constraints Olivier Jaillon 01/25/23 Frontiers in Marine Science
SulfAtlas, the sulfatase database: state of the art and new developments Mark Stam 01/06/23 Nucleic Acids Research
Fluorescence Detection of the Persistent Organic Pollutant Chlordecone in Water at Environmental Concentrations Pierre Loïc Saaidi 01/01/23 Chemistry - A European Journal
Analyzing Prokaryotic Transcriptomics in the Light of Genome Data with the MicroScope Platform David Roche, Alexandra Calteau, David Vallenet 01/01/23 Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
Methanocaldococcus lauensis sp. nov., a novel deep-sea hydrothermal vent hyperthermophilic methanogen Stephanie Fouteau 01/01/23 International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
A model industrial workhorse: Bacillus subtilis strain 168 and its genome after a quarter of a century Alexandra Calteau, Claudine Médigue, David Vallenet 01/01/23 Microbial Biotechnology
A robust approach to estimate relative phytoplankton cell abundances from metagenomes Eric Pelletier, Patrick Wincker 01/01/23 Molecular Ecology Resources
Tracking population structure and phenology through time using ancient genomes from waterlogged white oak wood Karine Labadie, Jean Marc Aury, Patrick Wincker 01/01/23 Molecular Ecology
Distinct Energy-Coupling Factor Transporter Subunits Enable Flavin Acquisition and Extracytosolic Trafficking for Extracellular Electron Transfer in Listeria monocytogenes Raphaël Méheust 01/01/23 mBio

Number of publications of the laboratory by scientific field (2016-2021)

Every paper can be classified in one or more scientific fields. The figure below shows the lab's number of publications in each scientific field, according to the ASJC classification (Elsevier)