Publications by authors named "Marie Hautin"

Article Synopsis
  • The article discusses the significance of spliceosome mutations in myeloid malignancies, particularly myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), highlighting the need for further research on splicing anomalies in this area.
  • It reviews existing clinical data on spliceosome mutations linked to MPN and explores the molecular mechanisms by which these mutations contribute to the disease's development and progression.
  • The authors suggest that abnormal splicing might play a crucial role in the progression of MPN and propose that targeting splicing anomalies could lead to new treatment strategies.
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Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) differences between humpback whales on different feeding grounds can reflect the cultural transmission of migration destinations over generations, and therefore represent one of the very few cases of gene-culture coevolution identified in the animal kingdom. In Russian Pacific waters, photo-identification (photo-ID) studies have shown minimal interchange between whales feeding off the Commander Islands and those feeding in the Karaginsky Gulf, regions that are separated by only 500 km and have previously been lumped together as a single Russian feeding ground. Here, we assessed whether genetic differentiation exists between these 2 groups of humpback whales.

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