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Manolo Gouy is affiliated with Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 in France. Their research spans several fields including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Materials Science. Within these broader areas, Gouy focuses on subfields such as Molecular Biology, Materials Chemistry, Genetics, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

The scientist's work addresses a wide range of topics. Key areas of research include:

  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
  • Enzyme Structure and Function
  • Genetic diversity and population structure
  • Plant Diversity and Evolution
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications

Gouy has contributed to academic literature with multiple published papers. Notable recent publications include:

  • "A divide-and-conquer phylogenomic approach based on character supermatrices resolves early steps in the evolution of the Archaea" (2022), published in BMC Ecology and Evolution
  • "Treerecs: an integrated phylogenetic tool, from sequences to reconciliations" (2020), published in Bioinformatics
  • "The Molecular Determinants of Thermoadaptation: Methanococcales as a Case Study" (2020), published in Molecular Biology and Evolution
  • "Resurrection of Ancestral Malate Dehydrogenases Reveals the Evolutionary History of Halobacterial Proteins: Deciphering Gene Trajectories and Changes in Biochemical Properties" (2021), published in Molecular Biology and Evolution

Frequent collaborators with whose work Gouy has been associated include Éric Tannier, Nicolas Comte, David P. Parsons, Céline Brochier-Armanet, and Mathieu Groussin. These coauthors have appeared multiple times alongside Gouy in research publications.

Gouy has also published a book titled Bioinformatique: de la séquence à la structure des protéines - cours et cas pratiques Ed. 3 released in 2021 by Dunod. This contribution falls within the realm of bioinformatics, integrating sequence analysis and protein structure interpretation.

The scientist's frequent venues for publications reflect their specific interests in molecular evolution and computational biology. They have published notably in Molecular Biology and Evolution, BMC Ecology and Evolution, and Bioinformatics.

Best Publications

  • SeaView Version 4: A Multiplatform Graphical User Interface for Sequence Alignment and Phylogenetic Tree Building

    Manolo Gouy;Stéphane Guindon;Olivier Gascuel

  • Multiple sequence alignment with Clustal X

    François Jeanmougin;Julie D. Thompson;Manolo Gouy;Desmond G. Higgins

  • SEAVIEW and PHYLO_WIN: two graphic tools for sequence alignment and molecular phylogeny

    Nicolas Galtier;Manolo Gouy;Christian Gautier

  • WWW-query: an on-line retrieval system for biological sequence banks.

    G. Perrière;Manolo Gouy

  • Codon usage in bacteria: correlation with gene expressivity

    Manolo Gouy;Christian Gautier

  • Genome sequence and gene compaction of the eukaryote parasite Encephalitozoon cuniculi

    Michaël D. Katinka;Simone Duprat;Emmanuel Cornillot;Guy Méténier

  • Codon catalog usage is a genome strategy modulated for gene expressivity

    R. Grantham;Christian Gautier;Manolo Gouy;M. Jacobzone

  • Codon catalog usage and the genome hypothesis.

    R. Grantham;Christian Gautier;Manolo Gouy;R. Mercier

  • Date of the monocot-dicot divergence estimated from chloroplast DNA sequence data

    Kenneth H. Wolfe;Manolo Gouy;Yau-Wen Yang;Paul M. Sharp

  • Relationship between morphological taxonomy and molecular divergence within Crustacea: proposal of a molecular threshold to help species delimitation.

    T. Lefébure;Christophe Douady;M. Gouy;Janine Gibert

  • A Nonhyperthermophilic Common Ancestor to Extant Life Forms

    Nicolas Galtier;Nicolas Tourasse;Manolo Gouy

  • Codon frequencies in 119 individual genes confirm consistent choices of degenerate bases according to genome type.

    R. Grantham;Christian Gautier;Manolo Gouy

  • Inferring pattern and process: maximum-likelihood implementation of a nonhomogeneous model of DNA sequence evolution for phylogenetic analysis.

    N. Galtier;Manolo Gouy

  • A Phylogenomic Approach to Bacterial Phylogeny: Evidence of a Core of Genes Sharing a Common History

    Vincent Daubin;Manolo Gouy;Guy Perrière

  • Phylogenetic position of the order Lagomorpha (rabbits, hares and allies)

    Dan Graur;Laurent Duret;Manolo Gouy

  • Molecular phylogeny of Rodentia, Lagomorpha, Primates, Artiodactyla, and Carnivora and molecular clocks

    Wen-Hsiung Li;Manolo Gouy;Paul M. Sharp;Colm O'Huigin

  • INFERRING PHYLOGENIES FROM DNA SEQUENCES OF UNEQUAL BASE COMPOSITIONS

    Nicolas Galtier;Manolo Gouy

  • Genome-scale coestimation of species and gene trees

    Bastien Boussau;Bastien Boussau;Gergely J. Szöllősi;Laurent Duret;Manolo Gouy

  • Parallel adaptations to high temperatures in the Archaean eon

    Bastien Boussau;Samuel Blanquart;Anamaria Necsulea;Nicolas Lartillot;Nicolas Lartillot

  • HOVERGEN: a database of homologous vertebrate genes

    Laurent Duret;Dominique Mouchiroud;Manolo Gouy

Frequent Co-Authors

Laurent Duret
Laurent Duret Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Wen-Hsiung Li
Wen-Hsiung Li Academia Sinica
Céline Brochier-Armanet
Céline Brochier-Armanet Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Nicolas Galtier
Nicolas Galtier University of Montpellier
Nicolas Lartillot
Nicolas Lartillot Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Philippe Normand
Philippe Normand Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Alexandros Stamatakis
Alexandros Stamatakis Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies
Jerome Etienne
Jerome Etienne Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Paul M. Sharp
Paul M. Sharp University of Edinburgh
Dan Graur
Dan Graur University of Houston

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