Infectious Diseases and Vectors: Ecology, Genetics, Evolution and Control

The aims of the group MIVEGEC are to develop integrative and transdisciplinary research to the mechanisms that maintain, amplify and transmit pathogenic agents, along with their genetic and epigenetic determinants, in order to better understand how these systems evolve and to improve their control.
L’UMR MIVEGEC "Maladies Infectieuses et Vecteurs : Ecologie, Génétique, Evolution et Contrôle" a pour mission de comprendre, via des recherches intégratives et transdisciplinaires, les mécanismes de maintenance, d’amplification et de transmission d’agents pathogènes, leurs déterminants génétiques et non génétiques, afin de pouvoir mieux appréhender l’évolution de ces systèmes infectieux et contribuer à en améliorer le contrôle.
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Unknown - 351 B - MD5: 8b7e2ce3192a5f460626c00d41c18f65
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Names of the samples and their order. See materials and methods and supplementary material for details on data generation
Unknown - 344 B - MD5: 734cebd2c7212d5a5b48cead8ebd0d42
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Names of the samples and their order, after excluding sample 7Tt182. See materials and methods and supplementary material for details on data generation
Unknown - 655.4 KB - MD5: da4517956b1ba25a2647dd804c0a3a3a
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Fasta alignment of 150 mitochondrial DNA sequences (148 harbor porpoises and 2 Dall's porpoises, see Table S3 in Ben Chehida et al. 2021 Evol. App.). This alignment includes five mitochondrial coding regions (CytB, ATP6, ATP8, ND5, and COX-I). These sequences were used in all the...
Tabular Data - 100.6 KB - 25 Variables, 925 Observations - UNF:6:j1jcc4A1Rs+FEedPbYzYIQ==
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File providing the identifier, geographical group, local sub-group, latitude, longitude, and the genotypes at the 10 microsatellites for 925 harbor porpoises (i.e. individuals with ≤40% of missing data). This dataset was used in all the analyses but the sPCA. The sPCA analysis us...
Unknown - 469.4 KB - MD5: a82b8e6724f8492893f54daf714c9543
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Fasta alignment of 111 unique mitochondrial DNA haplotypes (110 harbor porpoises and 1 Dall's porpoise). This alignment contains five mitochondrial coding regions (CytB, ATP6, ATP8, ND5, and COXI). These unique sequences were used to infer the phylogenetic tree. For further detai...
Shell Script - 852 B - MD5: 3da14ba7c072d5b354c04f98edba3cc8
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Bash script used to infer the chronogram with BEAST software. See details in Ben Chehida et al. (2020, Scientific Reports, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-71603-9)
XML - 1.1 MB - MD5: 123ff8c0bc59283a8a6364798a24e81c
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Input file used in the script Divergence_time_beast.sh which uses BEAST software to infer the chronogram (divergence time estimates). This file was created with BEAUti program of BEAST. See details in Ben Chehida et al. (2020, Scientific Reports, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-71603-9)
Shell Script - 826 B - MD5: 083b0144bee47b1ffbc55d8aa77b23e6
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Bash script used to run JmodelTest2 to infer the best substitution model. The results generated by JmodelTest2 were subsequently used in the phylogenetic reconstruction, the skyline plot and the inference of the chronogram. More information is provided in Ben Chehida et al. (2020...
Shell Script - 1.4 KB - MD5: db521dc52342ba5bb7328c4d44aaf39b
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Bash script used to assemble mitogenomes from MiSeq 100PE reads using MITOBIM. It generates a fasta file for each individual assembled. More information is provided in Text S2 in Ben Chehida et al. (2020, Scientific Reports, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-71603-9)
Shell Script - 2.2 KB - MD5: f2c8d5171b65ec11dfa709337923b1b1
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Shell wrapper that calculates the nucleotide diversity using a rarefaction method and the infoseq_diversity function from libDiversity (provided in this data archive as a courtesy of the author, Guillaume Achaz (guillaume.achaz[at]mnhn.fr). See details in Ben Chehida et al. (2020...
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