Anne-Marie CHEVRE
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- anne-marie-chevre
- 0000-0001-5312-032X
- IdRef : 088764923
Présentation
**Expertise-Skills**
Polyploidy, recombination, interspecific hybridization, cytogenetics
**Career**
Since 2013 - Senior scientist (DR1) at INRAE, UMR IGEPP, Le Rheu, France
Since 2007 - Team leader of the group Biodiversity and Polyploidy until 2020
2012-2016 - Deputy head of the new Research Unit, UMR1349 IGEPP INRA, AgroCampus Ouest- Université de Rennes1, Fr (more than 270 persons),
2009-2011 - Head of research unit, UMR118 APBV, INRA, AgroCampus Ouest- Université de Rennes1, Fr (more than 150 persons)
1995-2013 - Senior scientist (DR2) at INRA, UMR APBV then IGEPP, Le Rheu, Fr.
1988-1989 *-* Post-doc at the Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California, Davis “Molecular characterization of *B.napus-B.nigra* addition lines”. Laboratoire de C.F.Quiros,
1985-1995 - Permanent position as scientist (CR) at INRA, Research Unit APBV, Le Rheu, France
1985 *- PhD* University of Bordeaux II (1985) Research on “In vitro vegetative micropropagation of chestnut”. Research Unit INRA Bordeaux (Dr G. Salesses)
My research is mainly focused on Brassiceae species with complementary studies on the process of **polyploidy stabilization through regulation of homologous and homoeologous recombination in *Brassica***. These knowledges are useful to insert **genes of interest from related species into crops,** and to assess **gene flow from the crop to the weeds.**
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How a polyploid becomes a new species: example from the Brassica model.International Conference on Environmental and Agronomical Genomics, 2018, Paris, France
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