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    Impact of replication timing on non-CpG and CpG substitution rates in mammalian genomes by Chen, Chun-Long, Rappailles, Aurélien, Duquenne, Lauranne, Huvet, Maxime, Guilbaud, Guillaume, Farinelli, Laurent, Audit, Benjamin, d'Aubenton-Carafa, Yves, Arneodo, Alain, Hyrien, Olivier, Thermes, Claude

    Published in Genome research (01-04-2010)
    “…Neutral nucleotide substitutions occur at varying rates along genomes, and it remains a major issue to unravel the mechanisms that cause these variations and…”
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    Evidence for sequential and increasing activation of replication origins along replication timing gradients in the human genome by Guilbaud, Guillaume, Rappailles, Aurélien, Baker, Antoine, Chen, Chun-Long, Arneodo, Alain, Goldar, Arach, d'Aubenton-Carafa, Yves, Thermes, Claude, Audit, Benjamin, Hyrien, Olivier

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-12-2011)
    “…Genome-wide replication timing studies have suggested that mammalian chromosomes consist of megabase-scale domains of coordinated origin firing separated by…”
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    From Simple Bacterial and Archaeal Replicons to Replication N/U-Domains by Hyrien, Olivier, Rappailles, Aurélien, Guilbaud, Guillaume, Baker, Antoine, Chen, Chun-Long, Goldar, Arach, Petryk, Nataliya, Kahli, Malik, Ma, Emilie, d'Aubenton-Carafa, Yves, Audit, Benjamin, Thermes, Claude, Arneodo, Alain

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (29-11-2013)
    “…The Replicon Theory proposed 50years ago has proven to apply for replicons of the three domains of life. Here, we review our knowledge of genome organization…”
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    Multiscale analysis of genome-wide replication timing profiles using a wavelet-based signal-processing algorithm by Audit, Benjamin, Baker, Antoine, Chen, Chun-Long, Rappailles, Aurélien, Guilbaud, Guillaume, Julienne, Hanna, Goldar, Arach, d'Aubenton-Carafa, Yves, Hyrien, Olivier, Thermes, Claude, Arneodo, Alain

    Published in Nature protocols (01-01-2013)
    “…In this protocol, we describe the use of the LastWave open-source signal-processing command language ( http://perso.ens-lyon.fr/benjamin.audit/LastWave/ ) for…”
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    Recruitment of Drosophila polycomb group proteins to chromatin by DSP1 by Dejardin, J, Rappailles, A, Cuvier, O, Grimaud, C, Decoville, M, Locker, D, Cavalli, G

    Published in Nature (24-03-2005)
    “…Polycomb and trithorax group (PcG and trxG) proteins maintain silent and active transcriptional states, respectively, throughout development. In Drosophila,…”
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    Replication-Associated Mutational Asymmetry in the Human Genome by Chen, Chun-Long, Duquenne, Lauranne, Audit, Benjamin, Guilbaud, Guillaume, Rappailles, Aurélien, Baker, Antoine, Huvet, Maxime, d'Aubenton-Carafa, Yves, Hyrien, Olivier, Arneodo, Alain, Thermes, Claude

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-08-2011)
    “…During evolution, mutations occur at rates that can differ between the two DNA strands. In the human genome, nucleotide substitutions occur at different rates…”
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    Evidence for Sequential and Increasing Activation of Replication Origins along Replication Timing Gradients in the Human Genome: e1002322 by Guilbaud, Guillaume, Rappailles, Aurélien, Baker, Antoine, Chen, Chun-Long, Arneodo, Alain, Goldar, Arach, Thermes, Claude, Audit, Benjamin, Hyrien, Olivier

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-12-2011)
    “…Genome-wide replication timing studies have suggested that mammalian chromosomes consist of megabase-scale domains of coordinated origin firing separated by…”
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    DSP1, a Drosophila HMG protein, is involved in spatiotemporal expression of the homoeotic gene Sex combs reduced by Rappailles, Aurélien, Decoville, Martine, Locker, Daniel

    Published in Biology of the cell (01-10-2005)
    “…Background information. The Pc‐G (Polycomb group) and trx‐G (trithorax group) genes play a key role in the regulation of the homoeotic genes. The homoeotic…”
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