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Pierre Rouzé

Pierre Rouzé

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Genetics

D-Index
66
Citations
36796
World Ranking
2561
National Ranking
40

Overview

Pierre Rouzé is affiliated with Ghent University in Belgium and specializes in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their research primarily focuses on Molecular Biology, with additional work in Parasitology and Ecology.

The main topics of their scientific work include:

  • Protist diversity and phylogeny
  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
  • Parasitic Infections and Diagnostics
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology

Rouzé's recent publications are focused on protein evolution, organellar reductions, and invasive intronic elements in the marine aerobic parasite dinoflagellate Amoebophrya spp. Their published papers include:

  • Rapid protein evolution, organellar reductions, and invasive intronic elements in the marine aerobic parasite dinoflagellate Amoebophrya spp, 2021, BMC Biology
  • Author Correction to: Rapid protein evolution, organellar reductions, and invasive intronic elements in the marine aerobic parasite dinoflagellate Amoebophrya spp, 2021, BMC Biology

Their frequent co-authors are:

  • Sarah Farhat
  • Phuong Thi Le
  • Ehsan Kayal
  • Benjamin Noël
  • Estelle Bigeard

Rouzé publishes regularly in BMC Biology, with notable contributions to this venue. Their overall work contributes consistently to the subfields and topics associated with molecular biology and parasitology, particularly involving protist diversity and genomic studies.

Best Publications

  • PlantCARE, a database of plant cis-acting regulatory elements and a portal to tools for in silico analysis of promoter sequences

    Magali Lescot;Patrice Déhais;Gert Thijs;Kathleen Marchal

  • The genome of black cottonwood, Populus trichocarpa (Torr. & Gray)

    G. A. Tuskan;G. A. Tuskan;S. DiFazio;S. DiFazio;S. Jansson;J. Bohlmann

  • The genome of the domesticated apple ( Malus × domestica Borkh.)

    Riccardo Velasco;Andrey Zharkikh;Jason Affourtit;Amit Dhingra

  • The genome of Tetranychus urticae reveals herbivorous pest adaptations

    Miodrag Grbić;Miodrag Grbić;Thomas Van Leeuwen;Richard M. Clark;Stephane Rombauts

  • The genome of Laccaria bicolor provides insights into mycorrhizal symbiosis

    F. Martin;A. Aerts;D. Ahrén;A. Brun

  • The Ectocarpus genome and the independent evolution of multicellularity in brown algae

    J. Mark Cock;Lieven Sterck;Pierre Rouzé;Delphine Scornet

  • Genome analysis of the smallest free-living eukaryote Ostreococcus tauri unveils many unique features

    Evelyne Derelle;Conchita Ferraz;Stephane Rombauts;Pierre Rouzé

  • Splice Site Prediction in Arabidopsis Thaliana Pre-mRNA by Combining Local and Global Sequence Information

    Stefan M. Hebsgaard;Peter G. Korning;Niels Tolstrup;Jacob Engelbrecht

  • Obligate biotrophy features unraveled by the genomic analysis of rust fungi

    Sébastien Duplessis;Christina A. Cuomo;Yao-Cheng Lin;Andrea Aerts

  • Green Evolution and Dynamic Adaptations Revealed by Genomes of the Marine Picoeukaryotes Micromonas

    Alexandra Z. Worden;Jae-Hyeok Lee;Thomas Mock;Pierre Rouzé

  • The tiny eukaryote Ostreococcus provides genomic insights into the paradox of plankton speciation

    Brian Palenik;Jane Grimwood;Andrea Aerts;Pierre Rouzé

  • Genome-Wide Analysis of Core Cell Cycle Genes in Arabidopsis

    Klaas Vandepoele;Jeroen Raes;Jeroen Raes;Lieven De Veylder;Pierre Rouzé

  • Evidence that microRNA precursors, unlike other non-coding RNAs, have lower folding free energies than random sequences

    Eric Bonnet;Jan Wuyts;Pierre Rouzé;Yves Van De Peer

  • PlantCARE, a plant cis-acting regulatory element database

    Stephane Rombauts;Patrice Déhais;Marc Van Montagu;Pierre Rouzé

  • Current methods of gene prediction, their strengths and weaknesses

    Catherine Mathé;Marie‐France Sagot;Thomas Schiex;Pierre Rouzé

  • Genome sequence of the recombinant protein production host Pichia pastoris.

    Kristof De Schutter;Yao-Cheng Lin;Petra Tiels;Annelies Van Hecke

  • The genome of the seagrass Zostera marina reveals angiosperm adaptation to the sea

    Jeanine L. Olsen;Pierre Rouzé;Bram Verhelst;Yao-Cheng Lin

  • Detection of 91 potential conserved plant microRNAs in Arabidopsis thaliana and Oryza sativa identifies important target genes

    Eric Bonnet;Jan Wuyts;Pierre Rouze;Yves Van de Peer

  • A higher-order background model improves the detection of promoter regulatory elements by Gibbs sampling.

    Gert Thijs;Magali Lescot;Kathleen Marchal;Stephane Rombauts

  • Predicting protein-protein interactions in Arabidopsis thaliana through integration of orthology, gene ontology and co-expression.

    Stefanie De Bodt;Sebastian Proost;Klaas Vandepoele;Pierre Rouzé

Frequent Co-Authors

Yves Van de Peer
Yves Van de Peer Ghent University
Stephane Rombauts
Stephane Rombauts Ghent University
Yvan Saeys
Yvan Saeys Ghent University
Yves Moreau
Yves Moreau KU Leuven
Michel Caboche
Michel Caboche INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Kathleen Marchal
Kathleen Marchal Ghent University
Jeremy Schmutz
Jeremy Schmutz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Igor V. Grigoriev
Igor V. Grigoriev Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
J. Mark Cock
J. Mark Cock Sorbonne University
Bart De Moor
Bart De Moor KU Leuven

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