Mathieu Hénault

Mathieu Hénault

Université Laval

H-index: 8

North America-Canada

About Mathieu Hénault

Mathieu Hénault, With an exceptional h-index of 8 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université Laval, specializes in the field of Yeast, Genomics, Evolution, TEs, mitochondria.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The genomic landscape of transposable elements in yeast hybrids is shaped by structural variation and genotype-specific modulation of transposition rate

Les conséquences de l'hybridation sur la dynamique des éléments génétiques non-mendéliens

Hybridization drives mitochondrial DNA degeneration and metabolic shift in a species with biparental mitochondrial inheritance

Heterogeneous mutation rates and spectra in yeast hybrids

Testing the genomic shock hypothesis using transposable element expression in yeast hybrids

The challenges of predicting transposable element activity in hybrids

Heterogeneous mutation rates and spectra within and between species of yeast and their hybrids

The neutral rate of whole-genome duplication varies among yeast species and their hybrids

Mathieu Hénault Information

University

Position

PhD Student

Citations(all)

293

Citations(since 2020)

282

Cited By

105

hIndex(all)

8

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Mathieu Hénault Skills & Research Interests

Yeast

Genomics

Evolution

TEs

mitochondria

Top articles of Mathieu Hénault

The genomic landscape of transposable elements in yeast hybrids is shaped by structural variation and genotype-specific modulation of transposition rate

Elife

2024/2/27

Les conséquences de l'hybridation sur la dynamique des éléments génétiques non-mendéliens

2023

Mathieu Hénault
Mathieu Hénault

H-Index: 5

Hybridization drives mitochondrial DNA degeneration and metabolic shift in a species with biparental mitochondrial inheritance

bioRxiv

2022/1/1

Heterogeneous mutation rates and spectra in yeast hybrids

Genome Biology and Evolution

2021/12/1

Testing the genomic shock hypothesis using transposable element expression in yeast hybrids

Frontiers in Fungal Biology

2021/8/23

Mathieu Hénault
Mathieu Hénault

H-Index: 5

Christian R Landry
Christian R Landry

H-Index: 36

The challenges of predicting transposable element activity in hybrids

2021/8

Mathieu Hénault
Mathieu Hénault

H-Index: 5

Heterogeneous mutation rates and spectra within and between species of yeast and their hybrids

bioRxiv

2021/1/1

The neutral rate of whole-genome duplication varies among yeast species and their hybrids

Nature Communications

2021/5/25

The rate of whole-genome duplication can be accelerated by hybridization

bioRxiv

2020/1/1

The effect of hybridization on transposable element accumulation in an undomesticated fungal species

Elife

2020/9/21

The genome sequence of the Jean-Talon strain, an archeological beer yeast from Québec, reveals traces of adaptation to specific brewing conditions

bioRxiv

2020/1/1

Similarities in biological processes can be used to bridge ecology and molecular biology

Evolutionary Applications

2020/7

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