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    Comparative landscape genetic analyses show a Belgian motorway to be a gene flow barrier for red deer (Cervus elaphus), but not wild boars (Sus scrofa) by FRANTZ, A. C, BERTOUILLE, S, ELOY, M. C, LICOPPE, A, CHAUMONT, F, FLAMAND, M. C

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-07-2012)
    “…While motorways are often assumed to influence the movement behaviour of large mammals, there are surprisingly few studies that show an influence of these…”
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    Identification of QTLs for sex expression in dioecious and monoecious hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) by Faux, A.-M., Draye, X., Flamand, M.-C., Occre, A., Bertin, P.

    Published in Euphytica (01-05-2016)
    “…Hemp ( Cannabis sativa L.) is a diploid species including both dioecious and monoecious cultivars with hetero- and homomorphic sex chromosomes, respectively…”
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    Multicollinearity in spatial genetics: separating the wheat from the chaff using commonality analyses by Prunier, J. G., Colyn, M., Legendre, X., Nimon, K. F., Flamand, M. C.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-01-2015)
    “…Direct gradient analyses in spatial genetics provide unique opportunities to describe the inherent complexity of genetic variation in wildlife species and are…”
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    Migration barriers protect indigenous brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations from introgression with stocked hatchery fish by Houdt, J. K. J Van, Pinceel, J., Flamand, M. -C., Briquet, M., Dupont, E., Volckaert, F. A. M., Baret, P. V.

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-03-2005)
    “…Brown trout populations in the Belgian rivers Scheldt and Meuse have been intensively stocked in the past decades, often with material of uncertain origin…”
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    Genetic structure and assignment tests demonstrate illegal translocation of red deer (Cervus elaphus) into a continuous population by FRANTZ, A.C, POURTOIS, J. TIGEL, HEUERTZ, M, SCHLEY, L, FLAMAND, M.C, KRIER, A, BERTOUILLE, S, CHAUMONT, F, BURKE, T

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-10-2006)
    “…Molecular forensic methods are being increasingly used to help enforce wildlife conservation laws. Using multilocus genotyping, illegal translocation of an…”
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    Structure of fuscopeptins, phytotoxic metabolites of Pseudomonas fuscovaginae by Ballio, A., Bossa, F., Camoni, L., Di Giorgio, D., Flamand, M.-C., Maraite, H., Nitti, G., Pucci, P., Scaloni, A.

    Published in FEBS letters (04-03-1996)
    “…The structure of the fuscopeptins, bioactive lipodepsipeptides produced in culture by the gramineae pathogen Pseudomonas fuscovaginae, has been determined. The…”
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    Population structure and genetic diversity of red deer (Cervus elaphus) in forest fragments in north-western France by Dellicour, S., Frantz, A. C., Colyn, M., Bertouille, S., Chaumont, F., Flamand, M. C.

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-10-2011)
    “…Red deer have been subjected to anthropogenic interference for many centuries. Most populations are managed according to hunting schedules, some have been kept…”
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    Production of syringotoxin and other bioactive peptides by Pseudomonas fuscovaginae by Flamand, M.-C., Pelsser, S., Ewbank, E., Maraite, H.

    “…The application of a cell-free extract from a broth culture of Pseudomonas fuscovaginaeto rice plants produced leaf sheath necrosis and inhibited panicle…”
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    Variant mitochondrial plasmids of broad bean arose by recombination and are controlled by the nuclear genome by Flamand, Marie-Christine, Due, Geérard, Goblet, Jean-Pierre, Hong, Luo, Louis, Olivier, Briquet, Michel, Boutry, Marc

    Published in Nucleic acids research (25-11-1993)
    “…Various cytoplasms of broad bean contain three mitochondrial plasmids (mtp1, 2 and 3), previously described. In cytoplasm 350 we have observed several…”
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    Nucleotide sequence and transcriptional analysis of a mitochondrial plasmid from a cytoplasmic male-sterile line of sunflower by La Canal, L. de, Crouzillat, D, Flamand, M.C, Perrault, A, Boutry, M, Ledoigt, G

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-06-1991)
    “…A mitochondrial plasmid of 1,939 bp (P2) from a cytoplasmic male-sterile line of sunflower has been cloned and sequenced. It presents 437 bp of near-perfect…”
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    Sequence and transcription analysis of mitochondrial plasmids isolated from cytoplasmic male-sterile lines of Vicia faba by Flamand, M.C. (Universite Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium). Unite de Biochimie Physiologique), Goblet, J.P, Duc, G, Briquet, M, Boutry, M

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-09-1992)
    “…Three mitochondrial plasmids (1704, 1695 and 1478 bp) were isolated from sterile cytoplasms of Vicia faba L. and cloned into a bacterial plasmid vector. Their…”
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    mitochondrial plasmid specifically associated with male sterility and its relation with other mitochondrial plasmids in Vicia faba L by Goblet, J.P, Flamand, M.C, Briquet, M

    Published in Current genetics (01-01-1985)
    “…Small supercoiled DNA molecules of Vicia faba were cloned and characterized by restriction mapping and molecular hybridization. The 1700 bp S plasmid has been…”
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