Publications
Application of second-generation sequencing (SGS) and third generation sequencing (TGS) in aquaculture breeding program Ghent University
High-throughput sequencing technologies have expanded gene-based to genome-wide research in aquaculture species. Several techniques adopting the Second Generation Sequencing (SGS), Third Generation Sequencing (TGS) platforms and/or hybrid genome assemblies have been widely employed in various aquaculture research areas including general breeding program, disease and health management, sex determination and reproduction biology, environmental ...
Nearby transposable elements impact plant stress gene regulatory networks : a meta-analysis in A. thaliana and S. lycopersicum Ghent University
Background Transposable elements (TE) make up a large portion of many plant genomes and are playing innovative roles in genome evolution. Several TEs can contribute to gene regulation by influencing expression of nearby genes as stress-responsive regulatory motifs. To delineate TE-mediated plant stress regulatory networks, we took a 2-step computational approach consisting of identifying TEs in the proximity of stress-responsive genes, followed ...
The neighborhood of the Spike gene is a hotspot for modular intertypic homologous and nonhomologous recombination in Coronavirus genomes Ghent University
Coronaviruses (CoVs) have very large RNA viral genomes with a distinct genomic architecture of core and accessory open reading frames (ORFs). It is of utmost importance to understand their patterns and limits of homologous and nonhomologous recombination, because such events may affect the emergence of novel CoV strains, alter their host range, infection rate, tissue tropism pathogenicity, and their ability to escape vaccination programs. ...
Correction : divergence of a genomic island leads to the evolution of melanization in a halophyte root fungus Ghent University
Gijzelaars in een ideologische fuik : hoe komt men in een sekte terecht? En hoe geraakt men er weer uit? Ghent University
Over woke (bewustwording) en het academisch curriculum Ghent University
Insights into the mechanisms implicated in Pinus pinaster resistance to pinewood nematode Ghent University
Pine wilt disease (PWD), caused by the plant-parasitic nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, has become a severe environmental problem in the Iberian Peninsula with devastating effects in Pinus pinaster forests. Despite the high levels of this species' susceptibility, previous studies reported heritable resistance in P. pinaster trees. Understanding the basis of this resistance can be of extreme relevance for future programs aiming at reducing ...