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Eric Jenczewski
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**Equipe MeioMe, UMR 1318 Institut Jean Pierre Bourgin, INRA, centre de Versailles**
I am a plant geneticist with a particular interest in the interplay between meiotic recombination and polyploidy (i.e. Whole Genome Duplications, WGDs). My work aims to determine how: (i) meiotic recombination is controlled in allopolyploid crop species (those with a hybrid origin), (ii) meiotic gene duplicates evolve post-WGDs and (iii) such improved knowledge on recombination be exploited for crop improvement. To address these questions, I am developing multidisciplinary approaches that combine genetic, genomic, cytological and bioinformatic methods. My main model species belongs to the tribe Brassicaceae: *Brassica napus* (cultivated as oilseed rape) and its progenitor species, *Camelina sativa* and *Arabidopsis thaliana*.
I have a series of operational and managerial duties, serving on different committees (evaluation committee of research professors and assistant professors in plant and animal genetics at INRAE; steering committee of Saclay Plant Sciences) and councils (doctoral school SEVE). I also coordinate a Workshop Series on Plant Genome Dynamics that brings together scientists working on Plant Genome organization, functioning and evolution.
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Crossover rate between homologous chromosomes and interference are regulated by the addition of specific unpaired chromosomes in BrassicaNew Phytologist, 2014, 201 (2), pp.645-656. ⟨10.1111/nph.12534⟩
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