Arnaud Le Rouzic
Affiliations: | EGCE, CNRS; IRD; Univ Paris-Sud; Univ. Paris-Saclay |
Area:
Genome evolution, Quantitative genetics, Population geneticsGoogle:
"Arnaud Le Rouzic"Parents
Sign in to add mentorPierre Capy | grad student | ||
Örjan Carlborg | post-doc | ||
Thomas F. Hansen | post-doc | (Evolution Tree) |
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Tomar SS, Hua-Van A, Le Rouzic A. (2023) A population genetics theory for piRNA-regulated transposable elements. Theoretical Population Biology. 150: 1-13 |
Desbiez-Piat A, Le Rouzic A, Tenaillon MI, et al. (2022) Interplay between extreme drift and selection intensities favors the fixation of beneficial mutations in selfing maize populations. Genetics. 219 |
Burban E, Tenaillon MI, Le Rouzic A. (2022) Gene network simulations provide testable predictions for the molecular domestication syndrome. Genetics. 220 |
Chevin LM, Leung C, Le Rouzic A, et al. (2021) Using phenotypic plasticity to understand the structure and evolution of the genotype-phenotype map. Genetica |
Benoist R, Capdevielle-Dulac C, Chantre C, et al. (2020) Quantitative Trait Loci involved in the reproductive success of a parasitoid wasp. Molecular Ecology |
Robillard É, Le Rouzic A, Zhang Z, et al. (2016) Experimental evolution reveals hyperparasitic interactions among transposable elements. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Le Rouzic A, Álvarez-Castro JM. (2016) Epistasis-Induced Evolutionary Plateaus in Selection Responses. The American Naturalist. 188: E134-E150 |
Rünneburger E, Le Rouzic A. (2016) Why and how genetic canalization evolves in gene regulatory networks. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 16: 239 |
Wallau GL, Capy P, Loreto E, et al. (2015) VHICA, a new method to discriminate between vertical and horizontal transposon transfer: application to the mariner family within Drosophila. Molecular Biology and Evolution |
Le Rouzic A, Hansen TF, Gosden TP, et al. (2015) Evolutionary time-series analysis reveals the signature of frequency-dependent selection on a female mating polymorphism. The American Naturalist. 185: E182-96 |