Joseph Schacherer

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Publications

  1. ncbi Ploidy influences cellular responses to gross chromosomal rearrangements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Paul P Jung
    Department of Genetics, Genomics and Microbiology, University of Strasbourg, CNRS, UMR, Strasbourg, France
    BMC Genomics 12:331. 2011
  2. ncbi Spontaneous deletions and reciprocal translocations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: influence of ploidy
    Yves Tourrette
    UMR 7156 Université Louis Pasteur CNRS, Genetique Moleculaire, Genomique, Microbiologie, Département Microorganismes, Génomes, Environnement, Strasbourg, France
    Mol Microbiol 64:382-95. 2007
  3. ncbi Influence of genetic background on the occurrence of chromosomal rearrangements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Emilie S Fritsch
    Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, Genomics and Microbiology, UMR7156, University of Strasbourg and CNRS, Strasbourg, France
    BMC Genomics 10:99. 2009
  4. ncbi The complete mitochondrial genome of the yeast Pichia sorbitophila
    Paul P Jung
    Unité de Génétique Moléculaire, Génomique et Microbiologie, Institut de Botanique, UMR7156, Universite de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
    FEMS Yeast Res 9:903-10. 2009
  5. ncbi Complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the yeast Pichia farinosa and comparative analysis of closely related species
    Paul P Jung
    Department of Genetics, Genomics and Microbiology, University of Strasbourg, CNRS, UMR7156, Strasbourg, France
    Curr Genet 56:507-15. 2010
  6. ncbi Duplication processes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae haploid strains
    Joseph Schacherer
    CNRS/ULP, , Strasbourg, France
    Nucleic Acids Res 33:6319-26. 2005

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  1. ncbi Ploidy influences cellular responses to gross chromosomal rearrangements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Paul P Jung
    Department of Genetics, Genomics and Microbiology, University of Strasbourg, CNRS, UMR, Strasbourg, France
    BMC Genomics 12:331. 2011
    ..To obtain new insights on the role of ploidy, the cellular effects of GCRs were compared between the haploid and diploid contexts...
  2. ncbi Spontaneous deletions and reciprocal translocations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: influence of ploidy
    Yves Tourrette
    UMR 7156 Université Louis Pasteur CNRS, Genetique Moleculaire, Genomique, Microbiologie, Département Microorganismes, Génomes, Environnement, Strasbourg, France
    Mol Microbiol 64:382-95. 2007
    ..After discussing the differences between the haploid and diploid levels, some mechanisms possibly involved in chromosome shortening and arm exchange are suggested...
  3. ncbi Influence of genetic background on the occurrence of chromosomal rearrangements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Emilie S Fritsch
    Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, Genomics and Microbiology, UMR7156, University of Strasbourg and CNRS, Strasbourg, France
    BMC Genomics 10:99. 2009
    ..Although the genetic variations in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae species have been well documented, there is little known to date about the impact of the genetic background on the appearance of rearrangements...
  4. ncbi The complete mitochondrial genome of the yeast Pichia sorbitophila
    Paul P Jung
    Unité de Génétique Moléculaire, Génomique et Microbiologie, Institut de Botanique, UMR7156, Universite de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
    FEMS Yeast Res 9:903-10. 2009
    ..Moreover, the mtDNA of P. sorbitophila contains several introns in its genes and has the particularity of possessing an intron, which is not linked to any upstream exon...
  5. ncbi Complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the yeast Pichia farinosa and comparative analysis of closely related species
    Paul P Jung
    Department of Genetics, Genomics and Microbiology, University of Strasbourg, CNRS, UMR7156, Strasbourg, France
    Curr Genet 56:507-15. 2010
    ..Moreover, this analysis provides clear evidence that Pichia farinosa and Pichia sorbitophila, which were known to be unique species, are two distinct species...
  6. ncbi Duplication processes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae haploid strains
    Joseph Schacherer
    CNRS/ULP, , Strasbourg, France
    Nucleic Acids Res 33:6319-26. 2005
    ..Moreover, this study shows that the duplication of a given gene can occur in S.cerevisiae haploid strains via at least two ways: single gene or segmental duplication...