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Fredj Tekaia

Fredj Tekaia

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
47
Citations
22184
World Ranking
18529
National Ranking
849

Overview

Fredj Tekaia is affiliated with Institut Pasteur in France and focuses on research within the broad field of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their work spans key subfields, particularly Molecular Biology, emphasizing the study of genetic and molecular mechanisms.

The scientist's recent scholarly output includes the paper titled Enhancing Bioinformatics and Genomics Courses: Building Capacity and Skills via Lab Meeting Activities, published in 2020 in the journal BioEssays. This paper addresses educational approaches in bioinformatics and genomics, reflecting interdisciplinary interest in both research and pedagogy.

Frequent themes in Fredj Tekaia's research encompass:

  • Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering
  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies

Collaborations include working with Abdellatif Boudabous, who has coauthored publications with them.

Publications have appeared primarily in the venue BioEssays, which corresponds to the scholar's interest in molecular biology and genetics topics, integrating experimental and educational perspectives.

Best Publications

  • Deciphering the biology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from the complete genome sequence

    S. T. Cole;R. Brosch;J. Parkhill;T. Garnier

  • Genome evolution in yeasts

    Bernard Dujon;David Sherman;Gilles Fischer;Pascal Durrens

  • Genomic sequence of the pathogenic and allergenic filamentous fungus Aspergillus fumigatus

    William C. Nierman;William C. Nierman;Arnab Pain;Michael J. Anderson;Jennifer R. Wortman;Jennifer R. Wortman

  • NRG1 represses yeast–hypha morphogenesis and hypha‐specific gene expression in Candida albicans

    A.Munir A. Murad;Ping Leng;Melissa Straffon;Jill Wishart

  • Aspergillus fumigatus: saprophyte or pathogen?

    Fredj Tekaia;Jean-Paul Latgé

  • Reductive evolution and niche adaptation inferred from the genome of Mycobacterium ulcerans, the causative agent of Buruli ulcer

    Timothy Paul Stinear;Torsten Seemann;Sacha James Pidot;Wafa Frigui

  • A Human-Curated Annotation of the Candida albicans Genome

    Burkhard R Braun;Marco van het Hoog;Christophe d'Enfert;Mikhail Martchenko

  • Analysis of the proteome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in silico.

    F. Tekaia;S.V. Gordon;T. Garnier;R. Brosch

  • The Genomic Tree as Revealed from Whole Proteome Comparisons

    Fredj Tekaia;Antonio Lazcano;Bernard Dujon

  • Transcript profiling in Candida albicans reveals new cellular functions for the transcriptional repressors CaTup1, CaMig1 and CaNrg1.

    A. Munir A. Murad;Christophe D'Enfert;Claude Gaillardin;Helene Tournu

  • Continued Colonization of the Human Genome by Mitochondrial DNA

    Miria Ricchetti;Fredj Tekaia;Bernard Dujon

  • Genomic Exploration of the Hemiascomycetous Yeasts: 1. A set of yeast species for molecular evolution studies1

    Jean-Luc Souciet;Michel Aigle;François Artiguenave;Gaëlle Blandin

  • Expressed Sequence Tag Analysis of the Human Pathogen Paracoccidioides brasiliensis Yeast Phase: Identification of Putative Homologues of Candida albicans Virulence and Pathogenicity Genes

    Gustavo H. Goldman;Everaldo dos Reis Marques;Diógenes Custódio Duarte Ribeiro;Luciano Ângelo de Souza Bernardes

  • Otoancorin, an inner ear protein restricted to the interface between the apical surface of sensory epithelia and their overlying acellular gels, is defective in autosomal recessive deafness DFNB22.

    Ingrid Zwaenepoel;Mirna Mustapha;Michel Leibovici;Elisabeth Verpy

  • Amino acid composition of genomes, lifestyles of organisms, and evolutionary trends: a global picture with correspondence analysis

    Fredj Tekaia;Edouard Yeramian;Bernard Dujon

  • Molecular epidemiology of 58 new African human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) strains: identification of a new and distinct HTLV-1 molecular subtype in Central Africa and in Pygmies.

    R. Mahieux;F. Ibrahim;P. Mauclere;V. Hervé

  • Gag-specific cytotoxic responses to HIV type 1 are associated with a decreased risk of progression to AIDS-related complex or AIDS.

    Yves Riviére;Michael B. McCHESNEY;Françoise Porrot;Françoise Tanneau-Salvadori

  • Specific molecular features in the organization and biosynthesis of the cell wall of Aspergillus fumigatus.

    J. P. Latgé;I. Mouyna;F. Tekaia;A. Beauvais

  • Antigenic and genetic relationships between European very virulent infectious bursal disease viruses and an early West African isolate

    N. Eterradossi;Claire Arnauld;F. Tekaia;D. Toquin

  • Isolation and molecular characterization of a human T-cell lymphotropic virus type II (HTLV-II), subtype B, from a healthy Pygmy living in a remote area of Cameroon: An ancient origin for HTLV-II in Africa

    A. Gessain;P. Mauclère;Alain Froment;M. Biglione

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernard Dujon
Bernard Dujon Institut Pasteur
Claude Gaillardin
Claude Gaillardin Agro ParisTech
Antoine Gessain
Antoine Gessain Institut Pasteur
Patrick Wincker
Patrick Wincker University of Paris-Saclay
Michel Aigle
Michel Aigle Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Renaud Mahieux
Renaud Mahieux École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Jean Weissenbach
Jean Weissenbach Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Stewart T. Cole
Stewart T. Cole Institut Pasteur
Jean-Michel Claverie
Jean-Michel Claverie Aix-Marseille University
Bart Barrell
Bart Barrell Wellcome Sanger Institute

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