User:Timothee Flutre

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Timothee Flutre (an artistic interpretation)
  • Timothée Flutre
  • Affiliation 1: University of Chicago (Department of Human Genetics), CLSC, 5801 S Ellis Ave, Chicago, IL 60637, USA
  • Affiliation 2: INRA (Department of Plant Breeding), URGI, Route de Saint Cyr, Versailles, 78026, France
  • Email me through OpenWetWare

I am doing a postdoc with Matthew Stephens at the University of Chicago. I learned about OpenWetWare thanks to friends participating in iGEM a few years ago. I joined OpenWetWare because it seems to be a great project, and I like the idea of promoting more openness in science.

Education

  • 2007-2010, PhD, Université Paris Diderot (FDV)
  • 2006-2007, MS, Université Paris Diderot (AIV)
  • 2003-2007, BS+MS, AgroParisTech

Research interests

  1. Genetics and genomics
  2. Transposable elements
  3. Statistical modeling (especially Bayesian)

Publications

  • Roadmap for annotating transposable elements in eukaryote genomes.
    Permal E, Flutre T, Quesneville H.
    Mobile Genetics Elements: Protocols and Genomic Applications, Springer. 2012 (DOI, Pubmed, Closed Access)
  • TriAnnot: A versatile and high performance pipeline for the automated annotation of plant genomes.
    Leroy P, Guilhot N, Sakai H, Bernard A, Choulet F, Theil S, Reboux S, Amano N, Flutre T, Pelegrin C, Ohyanagi H, Seidel M, Giacomoni F, Reichstadt M, Alaux M, Gicquello E, Legeai F, Cerutti L, Numa H, Tanaka T, Mayer K, Itoh T, Quesneville H, Feuillet C.
    Frontiers in Plant Science. 2012 (DOI, Open Access: CC BY-NC 3.0)
  • In search of lost trajectories: Recovering the diversification of transposable elements.
    Flutre T, Permal E, Quesneville H.
    Mob Genet Elements. 2011 (DOI, Pubmed, Open Access)
  • Considering transposable element diversification in de novo annotation approaches.
    Flutre T, Duprat E, Feuillet C, Quesneville H.
    PLoS One. 2011 (DOI, Pubmed, Open Access: CC BY 2.5)
  • L'annotation des éléments transposables par la compréhension de leur diversification
    Flutre T, supervised by Quesneville H and Feuillet C.
    PhD thesis, Université Paris Diderot, 2010 (TEL, Accès Libre)
  • Extensive synteny conservation of holocentric chromosomes in Lepidoptera despite high rates of local genome rearrangements.
    d'Alençon E, Sezutsu H, Legeai F, Permal E, Bernard-Samain S, Gimenez S, Gagneur C, Cousserans F, Shimomura M, Brun-Barale A, Flutre T, Couloux A, East P, Gordon K, Mita K, Quesneville H, Fournier P, Feyereisen R.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 (DOI, Pubmed, Open Access)
  • Genome sequence of the metazoan plant-parasitic nematode Meloidogyne incognita.
    Abad P, Gouzy J, Aury JM, Castagnone-Sereno P, Danchin EG, Deleury E, Perfus-Barbeoch L, Anthouard V, Artiguenave F, Blok VC, Caillaud MC, Coutinho PM, Dasilva C, De Luca F, Deau F, Esquibet M, Flutre T, Goldstone JV, Hamamouch N, Hewezi T, Jaillon O, Jubin C, Leonetti P, Magliano M, Maier TR, Markov GV, McVeigh P, Pesole G, Poulain J, Robinson-Rechavi M, Sallet E, Ségurens B, Steinbach D, Tytgat T, Ugarte E, van Ghelder C, Veronico P, Baum TJ, Blaxter M, Bleve-Zacheo T, Davis EL, Ewbank JJ, Favery B, Grenier E, Henrissat B, Jones JT, Laudet V, Maule AG, Quesneville H, Rosso MN, Schiex T, Smant G, Weissenbach J, Wincker P.
    Nat. Biotechnol. 2008 (DOI, Pubmed, Open Access: license CC BY-NC-SA 3.0)

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