Baptiste Imbert
4 Papers
Baptiste Imbert is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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The giant diploid faba genome unlocks variation in a global protein crop
Murukarthick Jayakodi,Agnieszka A. Golicz,Jonathan Kreplak,Lavinia I. Fechete,Deepti Angra,Petr Bednář,Elesandro Bornhofen,Hailin Zhang,Raphael Boussageon,Sukhjiwan Kaur,Kwok Cheung,Jana Čížková,Heidrun Gundlach,Asis Hallab,Baptiste Imbert,Gabriel Keeble-Gagnère,Andrea Koblížková,Lucie Kobrlová,Petra Krejčí,Troels W. Mouritzen,Pavel Neumann,Marcin Nadzieja,Linda Nielsen,Petr Novák,Jihad Orabi,Sudharsan Padmarasu,Tom Robertson-Shersby-Harvie,Laura Ávila Robledillo,A. Schiemann,Jaakko Tanskanen,Petri Törönen,A. Warsame,Alexander H. J. Wittenberg,Axel Himmelbach,Grégoire Aubert,Pierre-Emmanuel Courty,Jaroslav Doležel,Liisa Holm,Luc Janss,Hamid Khazaei,Jiří Macas,Martin Mascher,Petr Smýkal,Rod J. Snowdon,Nils Stein,Frederick L. Stoddard,Nadim Tayeh,Ana Maria Torres,Bjoern Usadel,Ingo Schubert,Donal M. O'Sullivan,Alan H. Schulman,Stig U. Andersen +52 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a high-quality chromosome-scale assembly of the faba bean genome was reported, and it has expanded to a massive 13 Gb in size through an imbalance between the rates of amplification and elimination of retrotransposons and satellite repeats.
Comparative genomic analysis of QTL for resistance to Aphanomyces euteiches between pea, lentil, faba bean, and the model species Medicago truncatula
Théo Leprévost,Baptiste Imbert,Clément Lavaud,Gilles Boutet,Henri Miteul,Antoine Leduc,Jonathan Kreplak,Ha-Trang Phung,G. Aubert,Estefanía Carrillo-Perdomo,R. S. Uhdre,Hatice Sari,Britton Bourland,Carolyn T. Caron,Nadim Tayeh,Yu Ma,Clarice J. Coyne,Akiko Sugio,Marie-Laure Pilet-Nayel +18 more
Development of a knowledge graph framework to ease and empower translational approaches in plant research: a use-case on grain legumes
TL;DR: Two pipelines are provided to create a framework for a NoSQL graph-database (Neo4j) to integrate and query heterogeneous data from multiple species, and it is demonstrated that the knowledge graph base provides an intuitive and powerful platform to support research and development programmes.
A new genome assembly of the pea cultivar ‘Caméor’ provides resources for functional genomics and genetics
Jonathan Kreplak,Petr Novák,Laura Ávila Robledillo,G. Aubert,Baptiste Imbert,Parwinder Kaur,Quentin Gouil,Céline Lopez-Roques,Nathalie Rodde,Olivier Bouchez,Nadim Tayeh,Jiří Macas,Judith Burstin +12 more