Publications by authors named "C Puzin"

In salt marshes, the alternation of low and high tides entails rapid shifts of submersion and aerial exposure for terrestrial communities. In these intertidal environments, terrestrial species have to deal with an osmotic loss in body water content and an increase in sodium chloride concentration when salt load increases. In salt marshes, spiders represent an abundant arthropod group, whose physiological ecology in response to variations of soil salinity must be further investigated.

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Current models in evolutionary ecology predict life history alterations in response to habitat suitability to optimize fitness. Only few empirical studies have demonstrated how life history traits that are expected to trade off against each other differ among environments. In Europe, many salt marshes have been recently invaded by the grass Elymus athericus.

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  • Homologous gene targeting is a powerful tool for reverse genetics, but its efficiency is often low.
  • Recent studies show that inducing site-specific DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) can improve gene targeting efficiency.
  • This study introduces two new chimeric meganucleases that can facilitate recombination in both yeast and mammalian cells, paving the way for more customizable endonucleases in genome engineering.
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