Publications of C Molinier

Journal Article (4)

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Journal Article
Molinier, C.; Lenormand, T.; Haag, C.: No recombination suppression in asexually produced males of Daphnia pulex. Evolution: international journal of organic evolution 77 (9), qpad114, pp. 1987 - 1999 (2023)
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Journal Article
Molinier, C.; Reisser, C.; Fields, P.; Ségard, A.; Galimov, Y.; Haag, C.: Evolution of Gene Expression during a Transition from Environmental to Genetic Sex Determination. Molecular Biology and Evolution 36 (7), pp. 1551 - 1564 (2019)
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Journal Article
Ye, Z.; Molinier, C.; Zhao, C.; Haag, C.; Lynch, M.: Genetic control of male production in Daphnia pulex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 116 (31), pp. 15602 - 15609 (2019)
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Journal Article
Molinier, C.; Reisser, C.; Fields, P.; Ségard, A.; Galimov, Y.; Haag, C.: Identification of General Patterns of Sex-Biased Expression in Daphnia, a Genus with Environmental Sex Determination. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 8 (5), pp. 1523 - 1533 (2018)

Meeting Abstract (1)

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Meeting Abstract
Molinier, C.; Haag, C.; Lenormand, T.: Asexuality is not faithfully transmitted by contagion in Daphnia pulex. In 56th Population Genetics Group Meeting (PopGroup 56), p. 18. 56th Population Genetics Group Meeting (PopGroup 56), London, UK, January 04, 2023 - January 06, 2023. (2023)

Poster (1)

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Poster
Molinier, C.; Reynes, L.; Chan, Y.; Kucka, M.; Coudret, J.; Haas, F.; Luthringer, R.; Coelho, S.; Valero, M.; Lipinska, A.: Mitochondrial genomes and comparative population analyses shed light on hybridization and speciation in Ectocarpus species. Population Genetics Group 57 (PopGroup57), St. Andrews, Scotland (2024)

Thesis - PhD (1)

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Thesis - PhD
Molinier, C.: Transitions between reproductive systems in Daphnia. Dissertation, 148 pp., Université de Montpellier, Montpeller, France (2022)

Preprint (1)

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Preprint
Molinier, C.; Lenormand, T.; Haag, C.: No support for a meiosis suppressor in Daphnia pulex: Comparison of linkage maps reveals normal recombination in males of obligate parthenogenetic lineages. (submitted)
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