
Lepetit David
Ingénieur d'études
CNRS
Publications
Display of 1 to 26 publications on 26 in total
Endoparasitoid lifestyle promotes endogenization and domestication of dsDNA viruses
eLife . 12 : e85993
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.85993
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see the publicationThe for gene as one of the drivers of foraging variations in a parasitic wasp
Molecular Ecology . 32 ( 7 ) : 1760-1776
DOI: 10.1111/mec.16834
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see the publicationA behavior-manipulating virus relative as a source of adaptive genes for Drosophila parasitoids
Molecular Biology and Evolution . 37 ( 10 ) : 2791-2807
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see the publicationA behavior-manipulating virus relative as a source of adaptive genes for parasitoid wasps
Preprint
see the publicationDeciphering the behaviour manipulation imposed by a virus on its parasitoid host: insights from a dual transcriptomic approach
Parasitology . 145 ( 14 ) : 1979-1989
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see the publicationGenome sequencing of the behaviour manipulating virus LbFV reveals a possible new virus family
Genome Biology and Evolution . 8 : 3718-3738
DOI: 10.1093/gbe/evw277
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see the publicationAdditional heritable virus in the parasitic wasp Leptopilina boulardi: prevalence, transmission and phenotypic effects
Journal of General Virology . 97 : 523-535
DOI: 10.1099/jgv.0.000360
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see the publicationAn inherited Virus manipulating the behavior of its parasitoid host : epidemiology and evolutionary consequences
incollection . -- : 119-139
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see the publicationMolecular Detection Penetrance and Transmission of an Inherited Virus Responsible for Behavioral Manipulation of an Insect Parasitoid
Applied and Environmental Microbiology . 75 ( 3 ) : 703-710
DOI: 10.1128/AEM.01778-08
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see the publicationBehavioural manipulation of insect parasitoids by a maternally inherited virus: ecological consequences and potential applications for biological control
Entomological Research . 37 : A11-A73
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see the publicationOrigin and neofunctionalization of a Drosophila paternal effect gene essential for zygote viability.
Current Biology - CB . 15 ( 2 ) : 87-93
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see the publicationOrigin and neofunctionalization of a Drosophila paternal effect gene essential for zygote viability.
Current Biology - CB . ( 15 ) : 87-93
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see the publicationOrigin and neofunctionalization of a Drosophila paternal effect gene essential for zygote viability.
Current Biology - CB . 15 ( 2 ) : 87-93
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see the publicationOrigin and Neofunctionalization of a Drosophila Paternal Effect Gene Essential for Zygote Viability
Current Biology - CB . 15 : 87-93
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see the publicationWorldwide distribution of transposable element copy number in natural populations of Drosophila simulans
Evolution - International Journal of Organic Evolution . 57 : 159-167
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see the publicationEvolution of genome size in Drosophila. is the invader`s genome being invaded by transposable elements?
Molecular Biology and Evolution . 19 : 1154-1161
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see the publicationInsertion polymorphism of retrotransposable elements in populations of the insular endemic species Drosophila madeirensis
Molecular Ecology . 11 : 347-354
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see the publicationGlider and Vision: two new families of miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements in Xenopus laevis genome
Genetica . 108 : 163-169
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see the publicationWake up of transposable elements following Drosophila simulans worldwide colonization
Molecular Biology and Evolution . 16 ( 9 ) : 1251-1255
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see the publicationPhylogenetic evidence for horizontal transmission of Wolbachia in host-parasitoid associations
Molecular Biology and Evolution . 16 : 1711-1723
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see the publicationA temperature cline in copy number for 412 but not roo/B104 retrotransposons in populations of Drosophila simulans
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences . 265 ( 1402 ) : 1161-1165
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see the publicationThe distribution of minisatellites in the human, pig and rat genome reflects the history of rearrangements involving chromosome-ends
Animal Genetics . suppl. 2 : 75
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see the publicationThe distribution of minisatellites in the human, pig and rat genome reflects the history of rearrangements involving chromosome-ends
XXV International Conference on Animal Genetics, International Society for Animal Genetics .
Conference paper
see the publicationThe distribution of minisatellites in the human, pig, and rat genome reflects the history of rearrangements involving chromosome-ends
25. Congrès international de génétique animale .
Conference paper
see the publicationThe cloning and characterization of a cDNA encoding Xenopus laevis DNA ligase I.
Gene . 172 ( 2 ) : 273-7
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see the publicationDetection, cloning, and distribution of minisatellites in some mammalian genomes.
EXS . 67 : 47-57
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