Poster De Conférence Année : 2025

Search for photosynthesis-related protein sites through chloroplast phylogenomics

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Since the late 90's, phylogeneticists have been interested in uncovering sites associated to phenotypes, across species. Several methods were developed to study them, including dn/ds methods or profile methods. Profile methods inform about the direction of the selection, and one of them -Pelican (Duchemin, 2023)-, allows us to detect proteic sites related to a phenotype of interest at the genome scale. In the context of my PhD, we will try to uncover genotype-phenotype associations in plants (Viridiplantae), a di�cult kingdom to analyse because of multiple genome-wide duplications and multicopy gene families. As a first step, we decided to look for chloroplastic proteic sites related to the photosynthetic pathway (C3/C4/CAM), and present here our analysis and conclusion about our findings.
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hal-04958619 , version 1 (20-02-2025)

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Pierre Gérenton, Philippe Veber, Vincent Lacroix, Bastien Boussau. Search for photosynthesis-related protein sites through chloroplast phylogenomics. ALPHY/AIEM 2025, Feb 2025, Villeurbanne, France. 2025. ⟨hal-04958619⟩
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