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Mathieu Hénault
Mathieu Hénault
PhD Student, Université Laval
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Hybridization is a recurrent evolutionary stimulus in wild yeast speciation
C Eberlein, M Hénault, A Fijarczyk, G Charron, M Bouvier, LM Kohn, ...
Nature Communications 10 (1), 923, 2019
732019
Mitochondrial recombination and introgression during speciation by hybridization
JB Leducq, M Henault, G Charron, L Nielly-Thibault, Y Terrat, HL Fiumera, ...
Molecular Biology and Evolution 34 (8), 1947-1959, 2017
652017
Spontaneous whole-genome duplication restores fertility in interspecific hybrids
G Charron, S Marsit, M Hénault, H Martin, CR Landry
Nature Communications 10 (1), 4126, 2019
552019
The effect of hybridization on transposable element accumulation in an undomesticated fungal species
M Hénault, S Marsit, G Charron, CR Landry
Elife 9, e60474, 2020
322020
The neutral rate of whole-genome duplication varies among yeast species and their hybrids
S Marsit, M Hénault, G Charron, A Fijarczyk, CR Landry
Nature Communications 12 (1), 3126, 2021
262021
Yeast Population Genomics Goes Wild: The Case of Saccharomyces paradoxus
M Hénault, C Eberlein, G Charron, É Durand, L Nielly-Thibault, H Martin, ...
Population Genomics: Microorganisms, 207-230, 2019
182019
Hybridization drives mitochondrial DNA degeneration and metabolic shift in a species with biparental mitochondrial inheritance
M Hénault, S Marsit, G Charron, CR Landry
Genome Research 32 (11-12), 2043-2056, 2022
102022
Heterogeneous mutation rates and spectra in yeast hybrids
A Fijarczyk, M Hénault, S Marsit, G Charron, CR Landry
Genome Biology and Evolution 13 (12), evab282, 2021
102021
The challenges of predicting transposable element activity in hybrids
M Hénault
Current Genetics 67 (4), 567-572, 2021
102021
Testing the genomic shock hypothesis using transposable element expression in yeast hybrids
M Drouin, M Hénault, J Hallin, CR Landry
Frontiers in Fungal Biology 2, 729264, 2021
62021
When nuclear‐encoded proteins and mitochondrial RNA s do not get along, species split apart
M Hénault, CR Landry
EMBO reports 18 (1), 8-10, 2017
62017
The genome sequence of the Jean-Talon strain, an archeological beer yeast from Québec, reveals traces of adaptation to specific brewing conditions
A Fijarczyk, M Hénault, S Marsit, G Charron, T Fischborn, L Nicole-Labrie, ...
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 10 (9), 3087-3097, 2020
42020
The genomic landscape of transposable elements in yeast hybrids is shaped by structural variation and genotype-specific modulation of transposition rate
M Hénault, S Marsit, G Charron, CR Landry
Elife 12, RP89277, 2024
32024
The rate of whole-genome duplication can be accelerated by hybridization
S Marsit, M Hénault, G Charron, A Fijarczyk, CR Landry
bioRxiv, 2020.10. 14.339820, 2020
22020
Similarities in biological processes can be used to bridge ecology and molecular biology
J Hallin, AF Cisneros, M Hénault, A Fijarczyk, R Dandage, C Bautista, ...
Evolutionary Applications 13 (6), 1335-1350, 2020
22020
The genome sequence of the Jean-Talon strain, an archeological tetraploid beer yeast from Québec
A Fijarczyk, M Hénault, S Marsit, G Charron, T Fischborn, L Nicole-Labrie, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.02. 11.944405, 2020
12020
Les conséquences de l'hybridation sur la dynamique des éléments génétiques non-mendéliens
M Hénault
2023
Heterogeneous mutation rates and spectra within and between species of yeast and their hybrids
A Fijarczyk, M Hénault, S Marsit, G Charron, CR Landry
bioRxiv, 2021.06. 04.447117, 2021
2021
Author Correction: Hybridization is a recurrent evolutionary stimulus in wild yeast speciation
C Eberlein, M Hénault, A Fijarczyk, G Charron, M Bouvier, LM Kohn, ...
Nature communications 10 (1), 1-1, 2019
2019
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