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2011

URGI members are underlined in authors list. In the talks sections, names in bold are the speakers.

There are different types of publications, Papers with reading comittee (ACL), Papers in books (ACT), Invited talks (INV), Talks (COM), Posters (COM), Specialised Media and Press (SMP) and Thesis.

COM (posters) 15 Jan 2011 Genome Annotation And Report System: An Integrated System For Structural And Functional Genome Annotation
Joelle Amselem et al.
Plant & Animal Genomes XIX Conference, January 15-19, 2011, San Diego, CA
Nowadays with the development of NGS, more and more genomes are sequenced, producing ...
INV (invited talks) 16 Jan 2011 Fungal Genome Analysis Of Transposable Elements: Expansion vs RIP Silencing
Joelle Amselem et al.
Plant & Animal Genomes XIX Conference, Transposable Element Workshop, January 15-19, 2011, San Diego, CA
In the framework of several international projects, we have analyzed the transposable element (TE) ...
INV (invited talks) 16 Jan 2011 Bio-Informatic Resources For Genomic And Genetic Information System In Grapevine
A-F. Adam-Blondon et al.
Plant & Animal Genomes XIX Conference, International Grape Genome Workshop, January 15-19, 2011
San Diego, CA
The INRA-URGI bioinformatics unit is in charge of development and maintenance of a genomic ...
COM (posters) 24 Jan 2011 Development Of A Galaxy Workflow For SNP Detection In Grapevine And Poplar Whole Genome Illumina Resequencing Data
Nathalie Choisne et al.
Plant & Animal Genomes XIX Conference, January 15-19, 2011
San Diego, CA
Large SNPs discovery projects are undergoing in poplar and grapevine using the Illumina sequencing ...
INV (invited talks) 18 Jan 2011 Wheat Sequence Repository
Michael Alaux
Plant & Animal Genome (PAG) XIV Conference , January 15-19, 2011, Town & Country Convention Center in San Diego, California, USA.
Session: IWGSC: Physical Mapping & Sequencing Standards and Protocols
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ACL (papers with reading comittee) 01 Feb 2011 Considering transposable element diversification in de novo annotation approaches
Timothée Flutre et al.
PLoS One
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile, repetitive DNA sequences that are almost ubiquitous in prokaryotic ...
Update: 19 Jun 2012
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