To explore the origin of the diversity observed in natural populations, many studies have investigated the relationship between genotype and phenotype. In yeast species, especially in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, these studies are mainly conducted using recombinant offspring derived from two genetically diverse isolates, allowing to define the phenotypic effect of genetic variants. However, large genomic variants such as interspecies introgressions are usually overlooked even if they are known to modify the genotype-phenotype relationship. To have a better insight into the overall phenotypic impact of introgressions, we took advantage of the presence of a 1-Mb introgressed region, which lacks recombination and contains the mating-type determin...
Un objectif central en biologie est de comprendre la relation entre le génotype et le phénotype. Mes...
International audienceLarge-scale population genomic surveys are essential to explore the phenotypic...
Different organisms have independently and recurrently evolved similar phenotypic traits at differen...
It is now clear that the exploration of the genetic and phenotypic diversity of nonmodel species gre...
Years of trait mapping studies have uncovered the genetic determinants underlying phenotypic evoluti...
Dissecting the genetic basis of complex trait remains a real challenge. The budding yeast Saccharomy...
Yeast species represent an ideal model system for population genomic studies but large-scale polymor...
Most phenotypic traits are controlled by many genes, but a global picture of the genotype–phenotype ...
A fundamental goal in biology is to achieve a mechanistic understanding of how and to what extent ec...
<div><p>Meiotic recombination is a major factor of genome evolution, deeply characterized in only a ...
The baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has become a powerful model in ecology and evolutionary b...
The causal link between genotype and phenotype is one of the fundamental principles of modern biolog...
Since the completion of the genome sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in 1996 (refs 1, 2), there h...
This thesis examines genome-wide polymorphisms amongst 20 strains of Saccharomyces paradoxus, a yeas...
Most heritable traits, including many human diseases, are caused by multiple loci. Studies in both h...
Un objectif central en biologie est de comprendre la relation entre le génotype et le phénotype. Mes...
International audienceLarge-scale population genomic surveys are essential to explore the phenotypic...
Different organisms have independently and recurrently evolved similar phenotypic traits at differen...
It is now clear that the exploration of the genetic and phenotypic diversity of nonmodel species gre...
Years of trait mapping studies have uncovered the genetic determinants underlying phenotypic evoluti...
Dissecting the genetic basis of complex trait remains a real challenge. The budding yeast Saccharomy...
Yeast species represent an ideal model system for population genomic studies but large-scale polymor...
Most phenotypic traits are controlled by many genes, but a global picture of the genotype–phenotype ...
A fundamental goal in biology is to achieve a mechanistic understanding of how and to what extent ec...
<div><p>Meiotic recombination is a major factor of genome evolution, deeply characterized in only a ...
The baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has become a powerful model in ecology and evolutionary b...
The causal link between genotype and phenotype is one of the fundamental principles of modern biolog...
Since the completion of the genome sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in 1996 (refs 1, 2), there h...
This thesis examines genome-wide polymorphisms amongst 20 strains of Saccharomyces paradoxus, a yeas...
Most heritable traits, including many human diseases, are caused by multiple loci. Studies in both h...
Un objectif central en biologie est de comprendre la relation entre le génotype et le phénotype. Mes...
International audienceLarge-scale population genomic surveys are essential to explore the phenotypic...
Different organisms have independently and recurrently evolved similar phenotypic traits at differen...