Quentin Sculo

An in silico approach to find out the core of the (proteo)bacterial life (2007)

Quentin Sculo, Olivier Lespinet, Bernard Labedan

A recurrent theme, which arised as soon as comparative genomics was made possible, was that of "the minimal genome " [1]. The quest for the set of essential genes which could be...

Correct Assignment of Homology is Crucial When Genomics Meets Molecular Evolution (2006)

Mohamed Zouine, Quentin Sculo, Bernard Labedan

Pertinent evolutionary studies are based on a correct use of homology terms such as paralogues, metalogues and orthologues. Such crucial concepts have been applied to intragenomic and intergenomic...

Correct Assignment of Homology is Crucial When Genomics Meets Molecular Evolution (2002)

Mohamed Zouine, Quentin Sculo, Bernard Labedan

Pertinent evolutionary studies are based on a correct use of homology terms such as paralogues, metalogues and orthologues. Such crucial concepts have been applied to intragenomic and intergenomic...

Single and Double Mutations in gyrA but Not in gyrB Are Associated with Low- and High-Level Fluoroquinolone Resistance in Helicobacter pylori

Tankovic, Jacques, Lascols, Christine, Sculo, Quentin, Petit, Jean-Claude, Soussy, Claude-James

In one French hospital the rate of resistance to ciprofloxacin in Helicobacter pylori was 3.3% (2 of 60 strains) in 1999. The six resistant clinical strains (four from 1996 and two from 1999) and...

Single and Double Mutations in gyrA but Not in gyrB Are Associated with Low- and High-Level Fluoroquinolone Resistance in Helicobacter pylori

Tankovic, Jacques, Lascols, Christine, Sculo, Quentin, Petit, Jean-Claude, Soussy, Claude-James

In one French hospital the rate of resistance to ciprofloxacin in Helicobacter pylori was 3.3% (2 of 60 strains) in 1999. The six resistant clinical strains (four from 1996 and two from 1999) and...

Correct Assignment of Homology is Crucial When Genomics Meets Molecular Evolution

Zouine, Mohamed, Sculo, Quentin, Labedan, Bernard

Pertinent evolutionary studies are based on a correct use of homology terms such as paralogues, metalogues and orthologues. Such crucial concepts have been applied to intragenomic and intergenomic...