Publications by authors named "C Mariac"

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  • The study highlights the genetic diversity of the marine phytoplankton species Bathycoccus prasinos, focusing on its adaptation to various environmental conditions.
  • A novel method using INDEL markers was developed to analyze the genomes of B. prasinos strains from different oceanic regions, leading to the identification of multiple genotypes.
  • The approach allows for tracking population dynamics through environmental DNA over several years, potentially applicable to other phytoplankton species as well.
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Paspalum notatum Flüggé is an economically important subtropical fodder grass that is widely used in the Americas. Here, we report a new chromosome-scale genome assembly and annotation of a diploid biotype collected in the center of origin of the species. Using Oxford Nanopore long reads, we generated a 557.

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  • Marupa is a tropical tree in the Simaroubaceae family, important for its wood and ecological restoration in the Amazon.
  • Researchers sequenced its complete chloroplast genome for the first time, revealing a length of 159,838 bp and a total of 131 genes with a classic quadripartite structure.
  • The study's phylogenetic analysis confirms Marupa's appropriate position within its family, paving the way for future evolutionary research.
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Pearl millet is among the top three-cereal production in one of the most climate vulnerable regions, sub-Saharan Africa. Its Sahelian origin makes it adapted to grow in poor sandy soils under low soil water regimes. Pearl millet is thus considered today as one of the most interesting crops to face the global warming.

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