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Genoscope - National Center of Sequencing


 
    
Director: Patrick Wincker
email:   patrick.winckercea.fr


After having been one of the players in the human genome project, Genocope is currently turning toward environmental genomics. The exploitation of sequence data, extended by the experimental identification of biological functions, particularly in the fields of biocatalysis, affords new prospects for industrial biotechnological development. With a rationale of sustainable development, Genoscope is investigating for biological solutions in synthetic chemistry in order to render that chemistry les polluting, less energy consuming and less fossilized carbon based. 


Published on 1 October 2020



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A model industrial workhorse: Bacillus subtilis strain 168 and its genome after a quarter of a century
Meiotic Behaviors of Allotetraploid Citrus Drive the Interspecific Recombination Landscape, the Genetic Structures, and Traits Inheritance in Tetrazyg Progenies Aiming to Select New Rootstocks
The complete plastome of Centaurium erythraea subsp. majus (Hoffmanns. & Link) M.Lainz (Gentianaceae), the first chloroplast genome belonging to the Centaurium genus
The complete plastome of Centaurium erythraea subsp. majus (Hoffmanns. & Link) M.Lainz (Gentianaceae), the first chloroplast genome belonging to the Centaurium genus
The complete plastome of Glandora prostrata subsp. lusitanica (Samp.) D.C.Thomas (Boraginaceae), the first chloroplast genome belonging to the Glandora genus
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