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University of Aarhus
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DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark

 

 

 

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Research interests & Selected publications

Complete list of publications is here

Projet Sequencage variabilite naturelle Medicago truncatula - Pois (Intranet)

*       NEW ! Medicago Handbook has finally been posted on line here

Mutations: the good the bad and the ugly (ones)

*       R. Kassen and T. Bataillon 2006 The distribution of fitness effects among beneficial mutations prior to selection in experimental populations of bacteria, Nature Genetics, Advance on line March 19 . PRESS

*       T. Bataillon. Shaking the deleterious mutation dogma ? 2003 Trends in Ecology & Evolution , 18(7):315-317 [pdf]

*       Keightley, P. D. , Bataillon T. 2000. Multigeneration maximum-likelihood analysis applied to mutation- accumulation experiments in Caenorhabditis elegans. Genetics 154: 1193-201. [pdf] [Program]

The consequences of deleterious mutations...

*       Glemin, S., L Vimond, J. Ronfort, T. Bataillon, A. Mignot. 2006 Marker-based investigation of inbreeding depression in the endangered species Brassica insularis Heredity 97(4):304-11  [pdf]

*       Bataillon, T., Kirkpatrick M. 2000 Inbreeding depression due to mildly deleterious mutations in finite populations: size does matter. Genet Res 75: 75-81. [pdf]

SI plants and their funny dynamics... models and data.

*       J. Bechsgaard, T. Bataillon, and M.H. Schierup 2004 Uneven segregation of sporophytic self-incompatibility alleles in Arabidopsis lyrata. Journal of Evolutionary Biology [pdf]

*       Glemin, S., Bataillon, T., Ronfort, J., Mignot, A., & Olivieri, I. 2001 "Inbreeding depression in small populations of self-incompatible plants." Genetics 159: 1217-29 [pdf]

Methods for the optimal sampling of genetic variation: core collection

*       Heather I. McKhann, Christine Camilleri, Aurélie Bérard, Thomas Bataillon, Jacques L. David, Xavier Reboud, Valérie Le Corre, Christophe Caloustian, Ivo G. Gut, Dominique Brunel 2004 Nested core collections maximizing genetic diversity in Arabidopsis thaliana The Plant Journal [pdf]

*        J Ronfort, T Bataillon, S Santoni, M Delalande, J: L David, Jean-Marie Prosperi
Microsatellite diversity and broad scale geographic structure in a model legume: building a set of nested core collection for studying naturally occurring variation in Medicago truncatula
 BMC Plant Biology 2006, 6:28

Relative roles of Selection vs. history in shaping polymorphism in genomes

*       De Mita, S, S Santoni, I Hochu, J Ronfort and T. Bataillon 2006 Molecular evolution of the NORK gene of Medicago truncatula: Positive Darwinian selection in a mutualism. Journal of Molecular Evolution 62:234-244 [pdf].

*       M-F Ostrowski, J. David, S. Santoni, H. McKhann, X. Reboud, V. Le Corre, C. Camilleri, D. Brunel, D. Bouchez, B. Faure and T. Bataillon. 2006 Evidence for a large scale population structure among accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana: possible causes & consequences for the distribution of linkage disequilibrium, Molecular Ecology, Advance on line [pdf]

*       Goldringer and T. Bataillon 2004 On the distribution of temporal variations in allelic frequency: consequences for the estimation of effective population size and the detection of loci undergoing selection. Genetics 168:563-568. [pdf]

 

Teaching

*       Phylogenetic Analysis 2009  

*       Quantitative Genetic and Breeding Planning