NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 18:00-19:00 | Keynote speech |
Six impossible things to believe before breakfast, about gene flow |
Ziheng Yang | University College London |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 08:30-08:45 | Selected talk |
Sex-biased duplicates are generated during metazoan tRNA repertoire expansion |
Dylan Sosa | University of Chicago |
2 | 08:45-09:00 | Selected talk |
Disentangling Complex Histories of Hybridisation: The Genomic Consequences of Ancient and Recent Introgression in Channel Island Monkeyflowers |
Aidan Short | University of South Carolina |
3 | 09:00-09:15 | Selected talk |
The march to land: unearthing how gene repertoire evolution triggered terrestrialization across the Animal Tree of Life |
Gemma Martínez-Redondo | Institute of Evolutionary Biology (CSIC-UPF) |
4 | 09:15-09:30 | Selected talk |
A fresh approach for estimating selection on synonymous codons. |
Hannah Verdonk | Temple University |
5 | 09:30-09:45 | Selected talk |
Estimating effective population size from ARGs: An EM-based approach incorporating coalescent time uncertainty |
Kaiyuan Li | UC Berkeley |
6 | 09:45-10:00 | Selected talk |
How museomics can be used to reveal whether insect genomes experienced recent anthropogenic changes |
Philipp Hummer | Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics |
7 | 10:00-10:15 | Selected talk |
Insights into the development of multiple sperm types and evolving sex chromosomes in drosophila species |
Huangyi He | Zhejiang University |
8 | 10:15-10:30 | Selected talk |
Coupling AI and SMC-based algorithms: Inference of population structure from single genome sequencing analysis |
Alba Nieto | MNHN-PSL |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 18:00-19:00 | Keynote speech |
How and why should we sequence thousands of genomes? |
Peter Holland | University of Oxford |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 11:00-11:30 | Invited talk |
Plant physiological models: what are they and can they be used to help address questions evolutionary in nature? |
Diane Wang | Purdue University |
2 | 11:30-11:45 | Selected talk |
Evolutionary genomics of climatic adaptation and resilience to climate change in alfalfa |
Fan Zhang | Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen, CAAS |
3 | 11:45-11:50 | Flash talk |
A haplotype-based evolutionary history of barley domestication |
Yu Guo | Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research |
4 | 11:50-11:55 | Flash talk |
Molecular adaptation and the geographic spread of japonica rice in Asia |
Ornob Alam | New York University |
5 | 11:55-12:00 | Flash talk |
Describing wild Brassica rapa accessions and their genetic variation across Eurasia |
Uliana Kolesnikova | MPI for Plant Breeding Research |
6 | 12:00-12:05 | Flash talk |
Patterns of selection for adaptation to spatial and temporal fluctuating nitrogen availability in maize |
Jinliang Yang | University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
7 | 12:05-12:15 | Rest |
Rest |
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8 | 12:15-12:30 | Selected talk |
Untangling the complex domestication of potato: A LD-based method for polyploid genomics |
Sergio Tusso | LMU Munich |
9 | 12:30-12:35 | Flash talk |
Archaeogenomics of maize evolution in the South American Andes |
Shuya Zhang | The University of Warwick |
10 | 12:35-12:40 | Flash talk |
Simulation-informed population-genomic analyses reveal the Western-Himalayan origin of the common walnut |
Caijin Chen | Beijing Normal University |
11 | 12:40-12:45 | Flash talk |
The other side of domestication: an arable weed as key model of adaptation |
Célia Neto | University of Copenhagen |
12 | 12:45-12:50 | Flash talk |
Domesticated plants show elevated immune receptor gene loss across lineages |
Noah Bourne | University of Sheffield |
13 | 12:50-13:00 | Rest |
Rest |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 15:30-16:00 | Invited talk |
Exploring cell type evolution through single-cell transcriptomics |
Jordi Solana Garcia | Living Systems Institute, Department of Biosciences, University of Exeter |
2 | 16:00-16:15 | Selected talk |
A novel cell type enabled the transition from egg-laying to livebearing and then to placentation in fishes |
Diego Safian | Crick Institute |
3 | 16:15-16:30 | Selected talk |
Visual system cell type differences underlying divergent butterfly mate preference |
Wei Lu | University of Chicago |
4 | 16:30-16:45 | Selected talk |
A daphnia single-cell atlas of tissue-specific gene expression: insights into the evolution of cell types in reproductive systems |
Yue Hao | Translational Genomics Research Institute |
5 | 16:45-17:00 | Selected talk |
Comparative single-cell transcriptomics reveals variable degrees of cell-type conservation between two distantly related nematodes |
Yinan Wang | Max Planck Institute for Biology, Tübingen |
6 | 17:00-17:15 | Selected talk |
Single-cell profiling of the amphioxus digestive tract reveals conservation of chordate endocrine cells |
Yichen Dai | Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
7 | 17:15-17:20 | Flash talk |
Single-cell analysis of the amphioxus hepatic caecum and vertebrate liver reveals genetic mechanisms of vertebrate liver evolution |
Baosheng Wu | Institute of Zoology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences |
8 | 17:20-17:25 | Flash talk |
Evolution of novel cell types in the mammalian placenta |
Marcin Falis | The Francis Crick Institute |
9 | 17:25-17:30 | Flash talk |
Evolution of lung somatic cells' life beyond orgnismal death - transitioning from multicellular organisms to unicellular entities |
Bingjie Chen | Guangzhou Medical University |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 11:00-11:30 | Invited talk |
TBA |
Rasmus Nielsen | UC Berkeley |
2 | 11:30-11:45 | Selected talk |
A pandemic-scale ancestral recombination graph of SARS-CoV-2 |
Shing Zhan | University of Oxford |
3 | 11:45-12:00 | Selected talk |
CASTER: Direct species tree inference from whole-genome alignments |
Chao Zhang | University of Copenhagen |
4 | 12:00-12:15 | Selected talk |
Spatial temporal evolutionary trajectory of solid tumor cells reveals clonal diversity changes during tumor progression and acquired drug resistance |
Yue Hao | Translational Genomics Research Institute |
5 | 12:15-12:20 | Flash talk |
Host-genetic interactions with symbionts: A cophylogenetic approach using ancestral recombination graphs |
Rowan Hart | University of Chicago |
6 | 12:20-12:25 | Flash talk |
SNP2ARG: Inferring ancestral recombination graphs with deep learning |
Marçal Comajoan Cara | UC Santa Cruz & Stanford University |
7 | 12:25-12:30 | Flash talk |
Biological causes and impacts of tree space complexity in phylodynamic inference with measurably evolving populations |
Jiansi Gao | Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center |
8 | 12:30-12:35 | Flash talk |
Metabolism and membranes across the prokaryote tree |
Edmund Moody | University of Bristol |
9 | 12:35-12:40 | Flash talk |
Historical biogeography of potamid crabs in Southern China: a phylogenomic perspective |
Zechang Cheng | Sun Yat-Sen University |
10 | 12:40-12:45 | Flash talk |
High density cell lineage trees revealed distinct features of somatic evolution |
Jianrong Yang | Sun Yat-sen University |
11 | 12:45-12:50 | Flash talk |
Joint inference of cell lineage trees, genotypes and phylodynamic parameters from single-cell sequencing data. |
Yao Xiao | The University of Auckland |
12 | 12:50-12:55 | Flash talk |
Analyse the causality relations among genes that are associated with intellectual disability in primate brains |
Jing Qin | University of Southern Denmark |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 15:30-16:00 | Invited talk |
Stepwise recombination suppression on fungal mating-type chromosomes and evolutionary dynamics of degeneration |
Tatiana Giraud | University of Paris Saclay-CNRS |
2 | 16:00-16:15 | Selected talk |
Complex evolution of sex chromosome within a haploid-dominant liverwort lineage |
Bo Xu | Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Science |
3 | 16:15-16:30 | Selected talk |
The peculiar evolution of a novel sex chromosome in an androdioecious species with two mating types |
Vincent Castric | University of Lille-CNRS |
4 | 16:30-16:45 | Selected talk |
Characterization of the sex chromosome dosage compensation mechanism in Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes |
Agata Kalita | Jagiellonian University, Kraków |
5 | 16:45-16:50 | Flash talk |
Novel expression of Xist in the male white-footed deermouse Peromyscus leucopus |
Sha Sun | University of California, Irvine |
6 | 16:50-16:55 | Flash talk |
pSTAT3 activation of Foxl2 initiates the female pathway underlying temperature-dependent sex determination |
Pengfei Wu | Fudan University |
7 | 16:55-17:00 | Flash talk |
Whole genome PoolSeq analysis reveals the coexistence and origins of three distinct levels of X-Y chromosome differentiation in the European common frog |
Wen-Juan Ma | Vrije Universiteit Brussel |
8 | 17:00-17:05 | Flash talk |
Y chromosome evolution of East Asian populations |
Jing Liu | Zhejiang University |
9 | 17:05-17:10 | Flash talk |
Relative rates of evolution on autosomes and sex chromosomes under paternal genome elimination |
Thomas Hitchcock | Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences – RIKEN |
10 | 17:10-17:25 | Selected talk |
Unity in sex chromosome evolution hidden by diversity |
Deborah Charlesworth | Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Edinburgh |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 11:00-11:30 | Invited talk |
TBA |
Kelley Harris | University of Washington |
2 | 11:30-11:45 | Selected talk |
Mutagenic Treatments Create Male-biased Germline Mutations in Mice |
Danqi Qin | Zhejiang University |
3 | 11:45-12:00 | Selected talk |
Interactions between sequence context and methylation shape the germline mutation rate of CpG sites in the human genome |
Ziyue Gao | University of Pennsylvania |
4 | 12:00-12:15 | Selected talk |
Detection of de novo SNV and microsatellite mutations in primate testis and human sperm samples from HiFi sequencing |
Mikkel Heide Schierup | Aarhus University |
5 | 12:15-12:30 | Selected talk |
Rapid and highly variable mutagenesis of complex tandem repeats identified across four generations of a large Utah pedigree |
Michael Goldberg | University of Utah |
6 | 12:30-12:35 | Flash talk |
An adaptive deep learning framework for high-resolution prediction of somatic mutations in normal and cancerous tissues |
Kun Wu | Zhejiang university |
7 | 12:35-12:40 | Flash talk |
Mutation accumulation lines in mice to study mutational spectra, transcriptional phenotypic variance, and effects on fitness reduction |
Diethard Tautz | Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Ploen |
8 | 12:40-12:45 | Flash talk |
Determinants of de novo mutations in extended pedigrees of 43 dog breeds |
Shaojie Zhang | Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
9 | 12:50-12:55 | Flash talk |
Distinct temperature-dependent patterns of molecular rates across vertebrates |
Tianlong Cai | Westlake Laboratory |
10 | 12:55-13:00 | Flash talk |
Reduced germline mutation rate in repeatedly evolved inbreeding social spiders |
Jilong Ma | Aarhus University |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 15:30-16:00 | Invited talk |
Pangenomes of scrub-jays (Aphelocoma) across a gradient of effective population sizes reveal fitness effects of structural variation |
Scott Edwards | Harvard University |
2 | 16:00-16:30 | Invited talk |
Pangenomics for De-Extinction: Towards the Great Passenger Pigeon Comeback |
Simona Secomandi | The Rockefeller University |
3 | 16:30-16:45 | Selected talk |
Exploring the impact of structural variation on adaptive evolution in Quercus based on super-pangenome |
Ruirui Fu | Zhejiang University |
4 | 16:45-17:00 | Selected talk |
Assembly-based pangenome graphs illuminate the plasticity of mammalian gene repertoires |
Landen Gozashti | Harvard University |
5 | 17:00-17:15 | Selected talk |
Complete assemblies and pangenome reference reveal unique features in the complex genomic regions of Tibetan highlanders |
Bing Su | Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
6 | 17:15-17:30 | Selected talk |
Evolution and maintenance of a transpecies color polymorphism |
Ming Li | University of Konstanz |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 11:00-11:30 | Invited talk |
Ancient pathogens as proxies of human movements and social interactions |
María Ávila Arcos | National Autonomous University of Mexico |
2 | 11:30-11:45 | Selected talk |
Ancient DNA reveals genetic barrier despite shared Avar-period culture in Eastern-Central Europe |
Ke Wang | Fudan University |
3 | 11:45-12:00 | Selected talk |
Ancient mastics offer new insights into oral microbiome evolution and health |
Anna White | Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen |
4 | 12:00-12:15 | Selected talk |
Ancient metagenomics reveal human-microbial interactions over an evolutionary timescale |
Yichen Liu | IVPP, CAS |
5 | 12:15-12:30 | Selected talk |
Late Neandertals in focus: a fine-resolution paleogenetic study of Neandertal groups in North-Western Europe |
Alba Bossoms Mesa | MPI - EVA |
6 | 12:30-12:35 | Flash talk |
Paternal Genetic Contributions from Millet and Rice Farmers to the Genetic Makeup of Southern Chinese and Southeast Asians |
Yunhui Liu | Chongqing Medical University |
7 | 12:35-12:40 | Flash talk |
The dynamic genetic landscape of indigenous South Americans |
Marcos Araujo Castro e Silva | Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
8 | 12:40-12:45 | Flash talk |
Ancient genomes reveal complex genetic history of ancient populations in the western Tibetan Plateau |
Fan Bai | IVPP, CAS |
9 | 12:45-12:50 | Flash talk |
Improved palaeoproteomic methods allow for identification of a Pleistocene tooth from Khudji, Tajikistan, as a probable Neanderthal |
Zandra Fagernäs | Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen |
10 | 12:50-12:55 | Flash talk |
Human adaptation to farming through DNA methylation |
Youssef Tawfik | Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 15:30-16:00 | Invited talk |
Functional innovation through new gene origination is a general evolutionary process |
Manyuan Long | The University of Chicago |
2 | 16:00-16:15 | Selected talk |
Evolutionary mechanisms of new gene birth and protein sequence convergence |
Xuan Zhuang | University of Arkansas |
3 | 16:15-16:30 | Selected talk |
Template switching in DNA replication generates novel microRNA genes |
Ari Löytynoja | University of Helsinki |
4 | 16:30-16:45 | Selected talk |
Solving a genetic paradox: from an essential gene to a killer |
Polina Tikanova | IMBA, VBC |
5 | 16:45-16:50 | Flash talk |
Moderate presence and evolutionary causes of paralogous compensation in humans |
Jieyu Shen | Institute of Zoology, CAS |
6 | 16:50-16:55 | Flash talk |
Evolution of retrocopies of protein-coding genes in the context of HUSH complex repression. |
Izabela Makalowska | Adam Mickiewicz University |
7 | 16:55-17:00 | Flash talk |
Using high-quality gene annotations on complete primate genomes and human pangenomes to study gene evolution |
Prajna Hebbar | University of California Santa Cruz |
8 | 17:00-17:05 | Flash talk |
Gene expansion and evolution in detoxification and lignocellulose degradation enzymes in mangrove herbivorous crabs |
Kwok Lun Hui | CUHK |
9 | 17:05-17:10 | Flash talk |
The gene regulatory networks and transcription factors controlling the expression of de novo originated genes |
Nicolas Svetec | Rockefeller University |
10 | 17:10-17:15 | Flash talk |
Massive introgression and gene duplications drove sexual system transition in an algal genus Vaucheria |
Seok-Wan Choi | Sungkyunkwan University |
11 | 17:15-17:20 | Flash talk |
Monkeyflower (Mimulus) uncovers the evolutionary basis of the eukaryote telomere sequence variation |
Jae Young Choi | University of Kansas |
12 | 17:20-17:25 | Flash talk |
Using house mouse system to trace the evolutionary fate of newly originated gene copies |
Wenyu Zhang | Northwestern Polytechnical University |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 09:00-10:00 | Keynote speech |
Why do human germline mutation rates depend on sex and age? |
Molly Przeworski | Columbia University |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 10:30-11:00 | Invited talk |
TBA |
Anne D. Yoder | Duke University |
2 | 11:00-11:15 | Selected talk |
The power of coalescent methods for inferring recent and ancient gene flow in endangered Bactrian camels |
Tianqi Zhu | Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science,CAS |
3 | 11:15-11:30 | Selected talk |
Palaeogenomic study of the extinct Bubalus mephistopheles shed light on the evolutionary history of the Bubalus Genus and domestic water buffaloes |
Xueyuan Liang | Peking University |
4 | 11:30-11:45 | Selected talk |
Extensive introgression obscures phylogenetic relationships among major clades of the walnut family (Juglandaceae) |
Bowen Zhang | Beijing Normal University |
5 | 11:45-12:00 | Selected talk |
Pervasive incomplete lineage sorting and ancient hybridization during the early divergence of major angiosperm lineages |
Bojian Zhong | Nanjing Normal University |
6 | 12:00-12:15 | Selected talk |
Phylogenetic analysis of tetraploid species using polarized genomic sequences in the presence of introgression |
Martin Lascoux | Uppsala University |
7 | 12:15-12:30 | Selected talk |
Phylogenomic analyses reveal widespread hybridization events across the Potentilla s.l. genus (Rosaceae) |
Tiantian Xue | Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 15:30-15:45 | Selected talk |
How to build a placenta from scratch: novel organ evolution in fish |
Sophie Kraunsoe | The Francis Crick Institute |
2 | 15:45-16:00 | Selected talk |
The relationship between molecular evolution and mechanisms underlying unique anatomical development and extreme radiotolerance in tardigrades |
Dong Yang | National Center for Protein Sciences (Beijing) |
3 | 16:00-16:15 | Selected talk |
Origin of cell differentiation in animals |
Victoria Shabardina | Institute of Evolutionary Biology |
4 | 16:15-16:30 | Selected talk |
Shared and Distinct Molecular Programs in Developing Human and Big Animal Brains |
Mingfeng Li | Huazhong University of Science and Technology |
5 | 16:30-16:45 | Selected talk |
Evo-Devo of flowering transition, floral color and symmetry in neotropical orchids |
Yesenia Madrigal Bedoya | New York University |
6 | 16:45-17:00 | Selected talk |
Taurine-Driven Chemotaxis and Metamorphosis in Proto-Vertebrate Ascidian |
Likun Yang | Ocean University of China |
7 | 17:00-17:15 | Selected talk |
Stepwise Co-option of Gene Regulatory Networks Drives Episodic Radiations in Flies |
Yaoming Yang | Westlake University |
8 | 17:15-17:30 | Selected talk |
Less, but More: New Insights from Appendicularians on Gene Loss and Evolutionary Innovations |
Gaspar Sanchez Serna | Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology OIST |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 10:30-11:00 | Invited talk |
Hybrid speciation over space and time in the Amazon rainforests |
James Mallet | Harvard University |
2 | 11:00-11:15 | Selected talk |
Inferring introgression based on deep learning approach |
Yubo Zhang | Peking University |
3 | 11:15-11:30 | Selected talk |
Complex motility adaptation in a Vibrio parahaemolyticus ecospecies driven by introgression |
Sarah Svensson | Shanghai Institute of Immunity and Infection |
4 | 11:30-11:45 | Selected talk |
Origin and maintenance of a shared sexual mimicry polymorphism |
Tristram Dodge | Stanford University |
5 | 11:45-11:50 | Flash talk |
Evolutionary insights from nine-spined stickleback genomes: demography and admixture |
Xueyun Feng | University of Helsinki |
6 | 11:50-11:55 | Flash talk |
A 120-year time-series of genomes reveals the consequences of closed breeding in German Shepherd Dogs |
Lachie Scarsbrook | University of Oxford |
7 | 11:55-12:00 | Flash talk |
Evolution of viviparity promotes species divergence:The genetic mechanism in common lizards |
Hongxin Xie | University of Glasgow |
8 | 12:00-12:05 | Flash talk |
Subgenome-level phylogeny reveals the reticulate effects of allopolyploidization on angiosperm evolution |
Yu Cao | Huazhong Agricultural University |
9 | 12:05-12:10 | Flash talk |
The role of introgression in the sympatric speciation of Quercus acutissima and Q.variabilis |
Mingming Zhang | Zhejiang University |
10 | 12:10-12:15 | Flash talk |
Machine learning-based population genetics analyses reveal historical and genomic impacts of introgressed variants on grape breeding |
Hua Xiao | Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences |
11 | 12:15-12:20 | Flash talk |
Multiple divergent Denisovan ancestries and adaptation of introgressed copy number variants in mainland Southeast Asian populations |
Yini Xiao | Fudan University |
12 | 12:20-12:25 | Flash talk |
The role of introgression in driving repeated adaptation between species of section Costatae and Betula platyphylla |
Nian Wang | Shandong Agricultural University |
13 | 12:25-12:30 | Flash talk |
The genomic insights of the early stages of sympatric homoploid hybrid speciation in crater lake cichlid fishes |
Axel Meyer | University of Konstanz |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 15:30-15:45 | Selected talk |
The horse before and after our shared history |
Ludovic ORLANDO | CAGT (CNRS, France) |
2 | 15:45-16:00 | Selected talk |
Ancient genomes from the Imdang-Joyeong burial complex reveal an extensive kinship network in a Three-Kingdoms period society in Korea |
Hyoungmin Moon | Seoul National University |
3 | 16:00-16:15 | Selected talk |
Grave matters: Discerning ancient DNA profiles from grave dirt vs. skeletal remains |
Gözde Atağ | Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology |
4 | 16:15-16:30 | Selected talk |
Ancient genome analysis of human remains in the Kofun period on the Japanese archipelago. |
Takashi Gakuhari | Kanazawa University |
5 | 16:30-16:45 | Selected talk |
Ancient DNA analysis unveils the genetic and demographic history of zoroastrians in India |
Bhavna Ahlawat | IIT Gandhinagar |
6 | 16:45-17:00 | Selected talk |
Out-of-Anatolia: Genomic and cultural dynamics during the neolithization of Western Eurasia |
Dilek Koptekin | University of Lausanne |
7 | 17:00-17:15 | Selected talk |
Inferring castration status and age-at-death from sheepskin parchments |
Ciarán O'Connor | Trinity College Dublin |
8 | 17:15-17:20 | Flash talk |
Reconstructing Jomon Kinship through Paleogenomic Analysis |
Yoshiki Wakiyama | The University of Tokyo |
9 | 17:20-17:25 | Flash talk |
Tracing Denisovan ancestry in early modern human genomes |
Jiaqi Yang | Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology |
10 | 17:25-17:30 | Flash talk |
Recent ancestry specific inference of archaic tracts in humans |
Vladimir Shchur | HSE University |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 10:30-10:50 | Invited talk |
TBA |
Joseph Thornton | University of Chicago |
2 | 10:50-11:10 | Invited talk |
Decode and reprogram a plant genome |
Junbiao Dai | AGIS-CAAS |
3 | 11:10-11:20 | Selected talk |
Connecting distant proteins with similar structures: a path perspective |
Kaiyu Qiu | Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen |
4 | 11:20-11:30 | Selected talk |
The evolutionary potential of bacterial gene regulatory elements: insights from synthetic biology and adaptive landscapes |
Cauã Antunes Westmann | University of Zürich |
5 | 11:30-11:45 | Selected talk |
Ancient biases in phenotype production drove the functional evolution of a protein family |
Jaeda Patton | University of Chicago |
6 | 11:45-12:00 | Selected talk |
Functional optimization in distinct tissues constrains the rate of protein evolution |
Dinara Usmanova | Columbia University |
7 | 12:00-12:15 | Selected talk |
Temperature dependence of protein fitness landscape topography |
Shizhe Tang | Westlake University |
8 | 12:15-12:30 | Selected talk |
Can a nonadaptive genetic system become indispensable? |
Yun-Ju Lee | University of Michigan |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 15:30-15:45 | Selected talk |
Advanced bioinformatics tools for single-cell somatic mosaicism analysis and visualization |
Yanmei Dou | Westlake University |
2 | 15:45-16:00 | Selected talk |
A lineage-informed deep neural network for cellular dynamics inference using single-cell transcritpome and lineage tracing data |
Yuhong Wen | University of Chinese Academy of Sciences |
3 | 16:00-16:15 | Selected talk |
Coevolution of transcriptional rate parameters across vertebrates |
Catherine Felce | California Institute of Technology |
4 | 16:15-16:30 | Selected talk |
SciPhy: A Bayesian phylogenetic framework using sequential genetic lineage tracing data |
Sophie Seidel | University of Washington |
5 | 16:30-16:45 | Selected talk |
Seasonal Profile and Microevolution in Freshwater Bacterioplankton: Insights from Single-Cell Genomics |
Quanguo Zhang | Beijing Normal University |
6 | 16:45-17:00 | Selected talk |
LatinCells: A human cell map of Latin American diversity |
Jose Antonio Corona Gomez | Unidad de Genómica Avanzada, Langebio, Cinvestav |
7 | 17:00-17:15 | Selected talk |
Cell-type specific evolution of the Drosophila germline transcriptome |
Imtiyaz Enayatali Hariyani | University of California Irvine |
8 | 17:15-17:30 | Selected talk |
Single-Cell Resolution of Rare Adaptive Mutations from Evolving Populations of Microbes |
Parker Crossland | Arizona State University |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 10:30-11:00 | Invited talk |
TBA |
Dmitri Petrov | Stanford University |
2 | 11:00-11:15 | Selected talk |
Terrestrial herbivory drives real-time evolution in an aquatic community via indirect effects |
Shuqing Xu | University of Mainz |
3 | 11:15-11:30 | Selected talk |
Resolving the Aneuploidy Paradox by Experimental Evolution |
Jing Li | Sun Yat-sen University |
4 | 11:30-11:45 | Selected talk |
The question of epimutation: How does epigenetic information become heritable? |
Maximilian Fitz-James | University of Oxford |
5 | 11:45-12:00 | Selected talk |
Experimental evolution of evolvability |
Michael Barnett | Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology |
6 | 12:00-12:05 | Flash talk |
Dissect cancer genome evolution during transient and stable drug resistance |
Liye Zhang | ShanghaiTech University |
7 | 12:05-12:10 | Flash talk |
Evolutionary fate of gene duplicates in different environmental contexts. |
Anjali Mahilkar | University of Michigan |
8 | 12:10-12:15 | Flash talk |
Rapid adaptation in globally distributed evolution experiment in Arabidopsis thaliana |
Tatiana Bellagio | Stanford University |
9 | 12:15-12:20 | Flash talk |
Experimentally evolving cellular miniaturization in S. cerevisiae |
Marco Fumasoni | Gulbenkian Institute for Molecular Medicine (GIMM) |
10 | 12:20-12:25 | Flash talk |
Gene expression plasticity promotes cell state transition and cancer cell adaptation under nutrient deprivation |
Can Liu | Kunming Institute of Zoology |
11 | 12:25-12:30 | Flash talk |
Uncovering the correlations between cell size and growth phenotypes |
Alexander Sastokas | Arizona State University Geiler-Samerotte Lab |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 15:30-16:00 | Invited talk |
Adaptive structural variation in insect genomes |
Chris Jiggins | University of Cambridge |
2 | 16:00-16:15 | Selected talk |
Genome scrambling in the Tree of Life |
Charles Plessy | OIST |
3 | 16:15-16:30 | Selected talk |
Chromosomal fusions linked to adaptive evolution in an invasive copepod species complex |
Zhenyong Du | University of Wisconsin–Madison |
4 | 16:30-16:45 | Selected talk |
Extensive genome evolution distinguishes maize within a stable tribe of grasses |
Michelle Stitzer | Cornell University |
5 | 16:45-17:00 | Selected talk |
An episodic burst of massive genomic rearrangements and the origin of non-marine annelids |
Carlos Vargas-Chavez | Institute of Evolutionary Biology (CSIC - UPF) |
6 | 17:00-17:15 | Selected talk |
Horizontal transmission of functionally diverse transposons is a major source of new introns |
Russ Corbett-Detig | UC Santa Cruz |
7 | 17:15-17:20 | Flash talk |
Genomic evidence for rediploidization and adaptive evolution following the whole-genome triplication |
Xiao Feng | Sun Yat-sen University |
8 | 17:20-17:25 | Flash talk |
Chromosomal Chaos: Exploring a Dramatic Shift in the Evolution of Genome Organization in Mucoromycota |
Helle Baalsrud | The Norwegian University of Life Sciences |
9 | 17:25-17:30 | Flash talk |
Genetic diversity and evolution of rice centromeres |
Dongya Wu | Zhejiang University |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 10:30-11:00 | Invited talk |
TBA |
Josefa Gonzalez | Institut Botànic de Barcelona, CSIC |
2 | 11:00-11:15 | Selected talk |
Adaptive transposable elements leads to phenotypic variation via introducing cis-elements in Arabidopsis |
Yalong Guo | Institute of Botany, CAS |
3 | 11:15-11:30 | Selected talk |
Giant genomes of lungfishes grew by massiv TE expansion |
Axel Meyer | University of Konstanz |
4 | 11:30-11:35 | Flash talk |
Exploring endogenous retroviruses in ruminant genomes: They might not be all dead after all |
Emmanuelle Lerat | Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1 |
5 | 11:35-11:40 | Flash talk |
The horizontal escape of a human retrotransposon into one contagious virus genome reveals the schizophrenic life of BC200 |
Cheng Sun | Capital Normal University |
6 | 11:40-11:45 | Flash talk |
Transcriptional and translational signatures of ovarian aging in Drosophila melanogaster based on transposable elements |
Qiheng Xu | Peking University |
7 | 11:45-11:50 | Flash talk |
Activation and evolution of endogenous retroviruses in gall bladder |
Jie Cui | Fudan University |
8 | 11:50-11:55 | Flash talk |
Detection of plant LTR tetrotransposons through extrachromosomal circular DNA sequencing: Insights into transposition and novel non-canonical proteins |
ILIA KIROV | All-Russia Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology |
9 | 11:55-12:00 | Flash talk |
DNA transposons mining and engineering for efficient CAR-T modification |
Chengyi Song | Yangzhou University |
10 | 12:00-12:05 | Flash talk |
Roles of TEs in modulating secondary metabolite biosynthesis in plants |
Li Wang | Chinese Academy of Agricultural sciences |
11 | 12:05-12:10 | Flash talk |
Transposable elements as drivers of genome evolution and functional divergence following whole-genome duplication in orychophragmus |
Jing Wang | Sichuan University |
12 | 12:10-12:15 | Flash talk |
History of transposable element invasions in drosophila melanogaster |
Robert Kofler | VetMedUni |
13 | 12:15-12:20 | Flash talk |
Transposable elements reconcile micro and macroevolution for adaptive genome changes |
Ying Liu | Hebei university |
14 | 12:20-12:25 | Flash talk |
Variation in human LINE-1 retrotransposons encodes resistance to host restriction factors |
Rick McLaughlin | Pacific Northwest Research Institute / UW |
15 | 12:25-12:30 | Flash talk |
Heterologous survey of DNA transposons in human cells highlights their functional divergence and expands the genome engineering toolbox |
Shengjun Tan | Institute of Zoology, CAS |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 15:30-15:45 | Selected talk |
Where is the innate immune system of fungi? Molecular evolution of a fungal receptor gene family |
S. Lorena Ament-Velásquez | Stockholm University, Sweden / PHIM, France |
2 | 15:45-16:00 | Selected talk |
Evolution of Erm-associated Antibiotic Resistance |
Yongjun Tan | Saint Louis University |
3 | 16:00-16:15 | Selected talk |
The prokaryotic roots of eukaryotic immune systems |
Max Burroughs | National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health |
4 | 16:15-16:30 | Selected talk |
Reference-quality bat genomes illuminate clade-specific immunity to viruses |
Aaron Irving | Zhejiang University - University of Edinburgh Institute |
5 | 16:30-16:45 | Selected talk |
Experimental horizontal transfer of phage-derived genes to Drosophila confers innate immunity to parasitoids |
Rebecca Tarnopol | UC Berkeley |
6 | 16:45-17:00 | Selected talk |
Evolutionary repurposing of TLR21 as a broad-spectrum recogniser of CpG-DNA |
Steven Fiddaman | The Pirbright Institute / University of Oxford |
7 | 17:00-17:15 | Selected talk |
The evolution of Drosophila's innate immune responses to bacteria |
Cong Li | The Rockefeller University |
8 | 17:15-17:30 | Selected talk |
A genomic deep dive into the evolution of structural and genetic diversity of Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) regions of African, Asian, and South American primates |
Joanna Malukiewicz | University of Hamburg |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 10:30-10:45 | Selected talk |
IDEA Taskforce Presentation |
Ravinder Kanda | Oxford Brookes University |
2 | 10:45-11:15 | Invited talk |
Skeletons in the closet: ethics, law, and politics in palaeontology |
Nussaïbah B. Raja Nussaïbah B. | |
3 | 11:15-11:30 | Selected talk |
Diversifying the curriculum in a research-intensive university with staff/student co-creation |
Matteo Fumagalli | Queen Mary University of London |
4 | 11:30-11:45 | Selected talk |
HAAM Community: Fostering collaboration, inclusivity, and sustainable research in Human Ancient DNA, Ancestry, and Mobility |
Miren Iraeta-Orbegozo | University of Lausanne, University of Copenhagen |
5 | 11:45-12:00 | Selected talk |
Brain drain: recognising the elephant in the room |
Mehmet Somel | Middle East Technical University |
6 | 12:00-12:30 | Open Discussion |
Open Discussion |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 15:30-15:45 | Selected talk |
Spatial transcriptomics and comparative genomics reveal key evolutionary innovations in a symbiotic bioluminescent Flashlight fish |
Chang Liu | Sun Yat-sen University |
2 | 15:45-16:00 | Selected talk |
Microbiome responses to climate-induced stressors and implications for host and ecosystem health |
Jingdi Li | University of British Columbia |
3 | 16:00-16:15 | Selected talk |
Interactions between the honeybee immune system and gut bacteria |
Shiqi Luo | China Agricultural University |
4 | 16:15-16:30 | Selected talk |
Taxonomically different symbiotic communities of sympatric Arctic sponge species show functional similarity with specialization at species level |
Anastasiia Rusanova | Koltzov Institute od Developmental Biology |
5 | 16:30-16:45 | Selected talk |
Relaxed selection on Blattabacterium genes led to convergent gene losses |
Zhuli Cheng | Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology |
6 | 16:45-17:00 | Selected talk |
Molecular adaptation of two hot-vent chemosymbiotic Alviniconcha snails revealed by multiple-omics analyses |
Hui Wang | Ocean University of China |
7 | 17:00-17:15 | Selected talk |
Coevolution of host and gut bacteria via metabolism synergy during honeybee acclimation |
Min Tang | Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University |
8 | 17:15-17:30 | Selected talk |
Genomic Underpinnings of Cytoplasmic Incompatibility |
Yongjun Tan | Saint Louis University |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 10:30-10:45 | Selected talk |
Tracking and quantifying reassortment divergence of panzootic H5Nx highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses and the key drivers of its spatial heterogeneity |
Lu Lu | University of Edinburgh |
2 | 10:45-10:50 | Flash talk |
An expanding universe of mutational signatures and its rapid evolution in single-stranded RNA viruses |
Yue Yang | Institute of Zoology,Chinese Academy of Sciences |
3 | 10:50-10:55 | Flash talk |
Unraveling epistatic interactions between sites under drug-dependent selection in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome |
Anfisa Popova | HSE University |
4 | 10:55-11:10 | Selected talk |
Genetically distinct within-host subpopulations of hepatitis C virus persist after Direct-Acting Antiviral treatment failure |
Lele Zhao | University of Oxford |
5 | 11:10-11:15 | Flash talk |
Intrahost dynamics, together with genetic and phenotypic effects predict the success of viral mutations |
Cedric Tan | University College London |
6 | 11:15-11:20 | Flash talk |
Antagonistic selection drives SARS-CoV-2 evolution within and between host |
Mei Hou | Sun Yat-sen University |
7 | 11:20-11:35 | Selected talk |
A tale of two cancer-associated viruses |
Huihui Li | SYSUCC |
8 | 11:35-11:40 | Flash talk |
The origin and the evolution of plasmodium falciparum |
Martha Kivecu | The University of Edinburgh |
9 | 11:40-11:45 | Flash talk |
Discovery of sickle haemoglobin-associated mutations in the Plasmodium falciparum genome using 6,000 infections from three populations |
Annie Forster | University of Oxford |
10 | 11:45-11:50 | Flash talk |
Malaria parasite genotype dictates asymptomatic infection in sickle cell carriers |
Helena Hopson | University of Utah |
11 | 11:50-12:05 | Selected talk |
Exploring Pathogen diversity in Patagonian Hunter-Gathers in a 6000-100-year time transect through Paleogenomics |
Florencia Alvarez Gallego | Universidad Autónoma de México-UNAM |
12 | 12:05-12:10 | Flash talk |
Ancient DNA reveals 4000 years of Sheeppox virus evolution through Eurasia. |
Louis L’Hôte | University College Dublin |
13 | 12:10-12:15 | Flash talk |
Tracing the evolutionary history of Epstein-Barr Virus using modern and ancient genomes |
Yuejiao Huang | University of Copenhagen |
14 | 12:15-12:30 | Selected talk |
Tracing the evolution of Marek's disease virus virulence using ancient and historical collections |
Martin Tesicky | LMU Munich, Germany |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 15:30-15:45 | Selected talk |
Population genomic landscapes and insights for conservation of the critically endangered island-endemic Chinese pangolin in Taiwan |
Jingyang Hu | Yunnan University |
2 | 15:45-16:00 | Selected talk |
Genetic rescue in Florida panthers maintained local diversity and provided temporary fitness benefits |
Diana Aguilar Gomez | UCLA |
3 | 16:00-16:15 | Selected talk |
Inbreeding load in a small and managed population: two decades of Hihi / Stitchbird (Notiomystis cincta) genomics |
Hui Zhen Tan | University of Auckland |
4 | 16:15-16:30 | Selected talk |
Impacts of habitat fragmentation and human-mediated translocations in Wallacea, a global biodiversity hotspot |
Rosie Drinkwater | Ludwig-Maximillians Universität |
5 | 16:30-16:45 | Selected talk |
1000 arctic genomes for diversity, adaptations and longevity: Polar Bear, Muksun, Beluga Whale, Bowhead Whale and others |
Dmitry Pustoshilov | Biotech Campus LLC, Moscow, Russia |
6 | 16:45-16:50 | Flash talk |
Comparative genomics supports ecologically induced selection as a putative driver of banded penguin diversification |
Fabiola León | Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, IM BASE |
7 | 16:50-16:55 | Flash talk |
Convergent evolutionary deadend and breakdown of hard chorion in egg-guarding fish reproductive strategies |
Tatsuki Nagasawa | Institute of Science Tokyo |
8 | 16:55-17:00 | Flash talk |
Integrating genomic tools to safeguard siamese crocodile genetic purity |
Thitipong Panthum | Kasetsart University |
9 | 17:00-17:05 | Flash talk |
Conservation genomics of an important mountain ungulate, Capra sibirica |
Shamshidin Abduriyim | Shihezi University |
10 | 17:05-17:10 | Flash talk |
Genetic diversity loss in the Anthropocene will continue long after habitat destruction ends |
Kristy Mualim | Stanford University |
11 | 17:10-17:15 | Flash talk |
Molecular adaptation and conservation genomics in carnivorous bats |
Huabin Zhao | Wuhan University |
12 | 17:15-17:20 | Flash talk |
Population genomics studies of critically endangered hawksbill turtles in Southeast Asia |
Regine Tiong | Nanyang Technological University |
13 | 17:20-17:25 | Flash talk |
Museomics and indigenous knowledge confirm existence of the marozi - spotted lions in East Africa |
Xiaodong Liu | University of Copenhagen |
14 | 17:25-17:30 | Flash talk |
Remnant island populations of Australian mammals purge genetic load |
Emily Roycroft | Monash University |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 10:30-10:45 | Selected talk |
Impacts of genome architecture on rapid parallel adaptation during habitat invasions |
Carol Eunmi Lee | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
2 | 10:45-11:00 | Selected talk |
Evolution of Darwin's Finches in the Galápagos Islands: Genomics perspectives on adaptation, speciation, and biological invasion. |
Sangeet Lamichhaney | Kent State University |
3 | 11:00-11:15 | Selected talk |
From sub-Saharan Africa to China: evolutionary history and adaption of Drosophila melanogaster revealed by population genomics |
Chenlu Liu | Peking University |
4 | 11:15-11:30 | Selected talk |
Cooperation shapes bacterial niche breadth evolution and patterns of diversification |
Chunhui Hao | East China Normal University |
5 | 11:30-11:45 | Selected talk |
Nutritional Adaptation of Drosophila suzukii Larvae |
Yan Hou | Westlake Laboratory |
6 | 11:45-12:00 | Selected talk |
Segregating structural variants indicate range expansions in an invasive ambrosia beetle species complex |
Thomas Schmidt | University of Melbourne |
7 | 12:00-12:15 | Selected talk |
Molecular mechanisms underlying genetic adaptation of Atlantic herring to the brackish Baltic Sea |
Fahime Mohamadnejad Sangdehi | Uppsala University |
8 | 12:15-12:30 | Selected talk |
Pathways of introduction and expansion dynamics of invasive alien species in an island ecosystem |
Jorge Gutierrez | Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 15:30-15:45 | Selected talk |
Mobility in East and West Eurasia through the Holocene: a comparison of temporal dynamics through paleogenomics |
Mehmet Somel | Middle East Technical University |
2 | 15:45-16:00 | Selected talk |
Ancient human extinction risk: Implications from high-precision computation and fossil evidence |
Haipeng Li | Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health, CAS |
3 | 16:00-16:15 | Selected talk |
Out-of-Africa migration and clonal expansion of a recombinant Epstein-Barr virus drives frequent nasopharyngeal carcinoma in southern China |
Weiwei Zhai | Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
4 | 16:15-16:30 | Selected talk |
Gene tinkering and acid-resistance in Helicobacter pylori |
Xuhua Xia | University of Ottawa |
5 | 16:30-16:45 | Selected talk |
Modulation of translation accuracy leads to phage resistance |
Laasya Samhita | Ashoka University |
6 | 16:45-17:00 | Selected talk |
Virus-Host Coexistence in Phytoplankton Through the Genomic Lens. |
Gwenael Piganeau | CNRS - Oceanological Observatory of Banyuls sur mer |
7 | 17:00-17:15 | Selected talk |
Mechanisms driving adaptive evolution in the cross-kingdom fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum |
Li-Jun Ma | University of Massachusetts Amherst |
8 | 17:15-17:30 | Selected talk |
Implications of Sex-Specific Genomic Differentiation in the Great Tit (Parus major) Species Complex |
Toni Gossmann | TU Dortmund University |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 10:30-11:00 | Invited talk |
TBA |
Ali Akbari | Harvard University |
2 | 11:00-11:15 | Selected talk |
Parallel adaptation in two sibling Drosophila species across global environments |
Weixuan Li | Peking University |
3 | 11:15-11:30 | Selected talk |
A generalized structured coalescent for purifying selection without recombination |
Stefan Strütt | University of Bern, Switzerland |
4 | 11:30-11:45 | Selected talk |
Genetic signature reveals the impact of colonial history on Mtb evolution in Taiwan |
Ruo-ya Bai | National Tsing Hua University |
5 | 11:45-12:00 | Selected talk |
Ancient Crow DNA Reveals Phenotypic Genes Underpinning a Stable Hybrid Zone |
Chyi Yin Gwee | LMU Munich |
6 | 12:00-12:05 | Flash talk |
3,023 human genomes from mainland Southeast Asia disclose hidden genetic diversity and signatures of natural selection |
Yaoxi He | Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
7 | 12:05-12:10 | Flash talk |
Population structure, dynamics, and evolution of vibrio parahaemolyticus |
Jiancheng Wang | Shanghai Institute of Immunity and Infection, Chinese Academy of Science |
8 | 12:10-12:15 | Flash talk |
Somatic evolution and clonal competition in ageing human haematopoiesis |
Nathaniel Mon Pere | Queen Mary University |
9 | 12:15-12:20 | Flash talk |
Preliminary evidence for natural selection in time-series data from Central and East Asia over the past 10,000 years |
Alison Barton | Harvard University |
10 | 12:20-12:25 | Flash talk |
Fine-scale genetic structure and recent demographic history in the Ryukyu Archipelago |
Masatoshi Matsunami | University of the Ryukyus |
11 | 12:25-12:30 | Flash talk |
The genetic origins and impacts of historical Papuan migrations into Wallacea |
Gludhug Purnomo | The University of Adelaide |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 15:30-15:45 | Selected talk |
The Generalized Haldane (GH) model tracking population size changes and resolving paradoxes of genetic drift |
Yongsen Ruan | Sun Yat-sen University |
2 | 15:45-16:00 | Selected talk |
On the probability of reaching high peaks in fitness landscapes by adaptive walks |
Yang Li | University of Michigan |
3 | 16:00-16:15 | Selected talk |
Fluctuating selection among individuals (FSI): a new theory of molecular evolution |
Xun Gu | Lowa State University |
4 | 16:15-16:30 | Selected talk |
A narrow range of transcript-error rates across the Tree of Life |
Weiyi Li | Stanford University |
5 | 16:30-16:35 | Flash talk |
Emergence of oscillatory balanced polymorphism in age-structured populations |
Yuseob Kim | Ewha Womans University |
6 | 16:35-16:40 | Flash talk |
Assessing phylogenetic posteriors for single-cell DNA sequencing tumour data: A simulation study of variant calling parameters |
Eva Li | University of Auckland |
7 | 16:40-16:45 | Flash talk |
The impact of non-neutral synonymous mutations when inferring selection on non-synonymous mutations |
Aina Martinez i Zurita | UCLA |
8 | 16:45-16:50 | Flash talk |
From evolutionary theory to future scenarios: A predictive model of rapid plant adaptation |
Xing Wu | University of California, Berkeley |
9 | 16:50-16:55 | Flash talk |
Deep learning: Balancing, linkage and effects of selection (DEEPBLUES) |
Carolin Kosiol | University of St Andrews |
10 | 16:55-17:00 | Flash talk |
Distinguishing false positives from real gene-by-gene interactions between nearby variants |
Anastasia Ignatieva | University of Oxford |
11 | 17:00-17:05 | Flash talk |
PLVFormer: A transformer-based tree rearrangement for phylogenetic tree search |
Trong Nhan Ly | Australian National University |
12 | 17:05-17:10 | Flash talk |
A comprehensive representation of selection at loci with multiple alleles that allows complex forms of genotypic fitness |
Nikolas Vellnow | TU Dortmund University |
13 | 17:10-17:15 | Flash talk |
PhyloVAE: Unsupervised learning of phylogenetic trees via variational autoencoders |
Tianyu Xie | Peking University |
14 | 17:15-17:20 | Flash talk |
Evolutionary dynamics of polygenic adaptation under diverse ecological scenarios |
Yuna Zhang | University of Cologne |
15 | 17:20-17:25 | Flash talk |
Towards an integrated functional theory of protein molecular evolution |
Dennis Vitkup | Columbia University |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 10:30-10:45 | Selected talk |
Mistranslation reduces error load in evolving proteins through negative epistasis with mistranscription |
Jianrong Yang | Sun Yat-sen University |
2 | 10:45-11:00 | Selected talk |
Decoding the evolutionary origins of open chromatin using deep learning in Drosophila |
Li Zhao | The Rockefeller University |
3 | 11:00-11:15 | Selected talk |
Accelerated evolution in the human lineage shaped regulatory networks controlling the expression of key neurodevelopmental genes |
Lucia Franchini | INGEBI-CONICET |
4 | 11:15-11:30 | Selected talk |
Macroevolutionary divergence of gene expression driven by selection on protein abundance |
Matt Pennell | Cornell |
5 | 11:30-11:35 | Flash talk |
Epigenomic responses to long-term snowpack decline in a hibernating marmot |
Stavi Tennenbaum | Princeton University |
6 | 11:35-11:40 | Flash talk |
Thermal acclimation and parental effects: The role of microRNAs in a coral reef fish |
Lucrezia Celeste Bonzi | The University of Hong Kong |
7 | 11:40-11:45 | Flash talk |
Vitellogenin receptor mediates heat adaptability of oocyte development in mud crabs and zebrafish |
Muhua Wang | Sun Yat-sen University |
8 | 11:45-11:50 | Flash talk |
Multiple exaptation of unrelated mobile elements shaped a hypothalamic-specific superenhancer essential for the control of food intake and body weight in the lineage leading to mammals |
Marcelo Rubinstein | INGEBI-CONICET |
9 | 11:50-11:55 | Flash talk |
Canalization and de-canalization in organisms -when the transcriptome is constantly but weakly perturbed |
Guangan Lu | Sun Yat-sen University |
10 | 11:55-12:00 | Flash talk |
Pervasive latent selection in the human noncoding genome |
Swetha Ramesh | UCLA |
11 | 12:00-12:05 | Flash talk |
Quantifying and characterizing the rate and strength of adaptation in human genomic regulatory sequences in response to viruses |
Addison Lander | University of Arizona |
12 | 12:05-12:10 | Flash talk |
The error hypothesis of RNA variations: evidence and applications |
Chuan Xu | Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
13 | 12:10-12:15 | Flash talk |
The landscape of fitness effects of putatively functional noncoding mutations in humans |
Chenlu Di | University of California, Los Angeles |
14 | 12:15-12:20 | Flash talk |
Massively parallel characterization of common and rare SNP pairs on gene regulation |
Rita Kreevan | University of Tartu |
15 | 12:20-12:25 | Flash talk |
Uncovering the gene regulatory changes that shaped recent human evolution |
Ryder Easterlin | UC San Francisco |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 15:30-15:45 | Selected talk |
Genetic and epigenetic insights into mandibular tori in a medieval mongolian population |
Odongoo Ravdandorj | Kanazawa University |
2 | 15:45-16:00 | Selected talk |
Native American druggable genome diversity and its impact on drug response in the Brazilian population. |
Lucas De Sena | Universidade de São Paulo |
3 | 16:00-16:15 | Selected talk |
Species complexes of malaria mosquitoes in North America |
Yuttapong Thawornwattana | University College London |
4 | 16:15-16:30 | Selected talk |
Joint inference of continental and archaic ancestry: A deep learning approach |
Jazeps Medina Tretmanis | Brown University |
5 | 16:30-16:45 | Selected talk |
Constitutively active GCGR: A key factor for birds in maintaining high blood glucose and lean body weight |
Cheng Deng | West China Hospital, Sichuan University |
6 | 16:45-16:50 | Flash talk |
Prior probability of clade splits under serial-sampled coalescent |
Zijing Yang | University of Auckland |
7 | 16:50-16:55 | Flash talk |
A hotspot-aware map of structural variation in 252 haplotype-resolved assemblies |
Ziyi Yang | Fudan University |
8 | 16:55-17:00 | Flash talk |
The genetic toolkit mediating metabolic division of labour across ant social networks |
Yuqi Wang | University of Cambridge |
9 | 17:00-17:05 | Flash talk |
Predominant subfunctionalization of ohnologs in teleost and salmonid genomes following whole genome duplication |
Yuanshuo Li | Trinity College Dublin |
10 | 17:05-17:10 | Flash talk |
GP4PG: A metaheuristic approach to demographic modelling in population genetics |
Jose Miguel Serradell Noguera | IBE-UPF-CSIC |
11 | 17:10-17:15 | Flash talk |
Phylogenomic insights into trait evolution and biogeography in the liverwort family Lepidoziaceae |
Antonio Rayos | University of Sydney |
12 | 17:15-17:20 | Flash talk |
Coral Venom in the Era of Climate Change |
Claire Ittleson | University of Bristol |
13 | 17:20-17:25 | Flash talk |
Coupling of habitat-preference barriers leads to reproductive isolation in sympatric speciation |
Karyn How | Evolution Research Inc. |
14 | 17:25-17:30 | Flash talk |
Genomic evolution of ocular horn polymorphism in desert vipers |
Theo Busschau | New York University Abu Dhabi |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 09:00-09:15 | Selected talk |
Genetic architecture of pheromone variation and prezygotic isolation in two parasitoid wasp species |
Weizhao Sun | Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity, Muenster University |
2 | 09:15-09:30 | Selected talk |
Closing the 'Jurassic Gap': Integrated analysis of fossil occurrences and molecular divergence time estimation infers a latest Jurassic origin of flowering plants |
Ruolin Wu | University of Bristol |
3 | 09:30-09:45 | Selected talk |
Bloodhound: A deep learning approach to bacterial taxonomic classification |
Wytamma Wirth | The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection And Immunity |
4 | 09:45-10:00 | Selected talk |
TOGA2 improves speed and accuracy of comparative gene annotation |
Yury Malovichko | Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum |
5 | 10:00-10:05 | Flash talk |
The role of gene family size in cancer resistance among wild mammals |
Louise Maille | LIENSs |
6 | 10:05-10:10 | Flash talk |
A large set of nuclear genes brings gastrotrichs into the phylogenomic era |
Oscar Wallnoefer | University of Bologna |
7 | 10:10-10:15 | Flash talk |
Exploring migration patterns and metastatic evolution in colorectal cancer: A dense sampling strategy |
Qihang Chen | Guangzhou Medical University |
8 | 10:15-10:20 | Flash talk |
The tempo of molecular and morphological evolution across the Tree of Life |
Estefany Karen López Estrada | Instituto de Biología, UNAM |
9 | 10:20-10:25 | Flash talk |
Comparative analysis of the distribution of fitness effects of nonsynonymous mutations across diverse plant species |
Tanya Pelayo | California State University, Northridge |
10 | 10:25-10:30 | Flash talk |
DNA methylation reshapes cis- and trans-regulatory landscapes during natural hybridization: A case study of F1 hybrid walnut |
Weihao Wang | Beijing Normal University |
11 | 10:30-10:35 | Flash talk |
Ancient proteins preserve genetic sequence data >20 million years old, and offer robust, but limited, phylogenetic information |
Ryan Sinclair Paterson | University of Copenhagen |
12 | 10:35-10:40 | Flash talk |
Symphony of conflict and cooperation as revealed by dynamic evolution of gene expression in sexual reproduction |
Aimei Dai | Sun Yat-sen University |
13 | 10:40-10:45 | Flash talk |
Reference-quality genomes reveal the family-level phylogeny of bats |
Yan Liang | Wellcome Sanger Institute |
14 | 10:45-10:50 | Flash talk |
Neutral processes shape the genetic diversity of a marine microbial community |
Julio Cesar Ignacio Espinoza | Keck Graduate Institute |
15 | 10:50-10:55 | Flash talk |
Functional olfactory polymorphisms in bark beetles |
Jibin Johny | Czech University of Life Sciences Prague |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 09:00-09:15 | Selected talk |
On the role of neutral diversity in interpreting Fst and LD |
Marcy Uyenoyama | Duke University |
2 | 09:15-09:30 | Selected talk |
Lessons from ancient dog (kurī) palaeofaeces about the settlement of Aotearoa New Zealand |
Meriam van Os | University of Otago |
3 | 09:30-09:45 | Selected talk |
Bayesian Phylogenetic Inference of Protein Structure Evolution Using Angular Diffusion Model |
Clementine Yan | The University of Auckland |
4 | 09:45-10:00 | Selected talk |
Drivers of avian genomic change revealed by evolutionary rate decomposition |
Simon Ho | University of Sydney |
5 | 10:00-10:05 | Flash talk |
Adaptive coupling of chromosomal inversions with multi-locus ecological and mating-bias genotypes facilitates sympatric speciation |
David Hernandez | Evolution Research Inc |
6 | 10:05-10:10 | Flash talk |
STICI: Split-Transformer with integrated convolutions for genotype imputation |
Xinghua Shi | Temple University |
7 | 10:10-10:15 | Flash talk |
Fitness Costs and Trade-offs of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Spatially Complex Environments |
Emma Helman | McGill University |
8 | 10:15-10:20 | Flash talk |
Repeatable phenotypic but not genetic response to selection on body size of the black soldier fly |
Wenjun Zhou | University of Cambridge |
9 | 10:20-10:25 | Flash talk |
Determinants of de novo mutation rates |
Chaowei Charlene Zhang | the University of Hong Kong |
10 | 10:25-10:30 | Flash talk |
Large-scale chromosome rearrangements reshape genome architecture and lead to high karyotype diversity in ants |
Janina Rinke | University of Münster |
11 | 10:30-10:35 | Flash talk |
Horizontal gene transfer and predation facilitate kin-selected social digestion in the nematode Pristionchus pacificus |
Ziduan Han | Northwest A&F University |
12 | 10:35-10:40 | Flash talk |
Balancing, Linkage and Effects of Selection: a Deep Learning Approach |
Carolin Kosiol | University of st Andrews |
13 | 10:40-10:45 | Flash talk |
Exact path-integral representation of the Wright-Fisher model with mutation and selection |
David Waxman | Fudan University |
14 | 10:45-10:50 | Flash talk |
Harnessing AI for the problem of multiple sequence alignment |
Tal Pupko | Tel-Aviv University |
15 | 10:50-10:55 | Flash talk |
Genotyping Short Tandem Repeats Across Copy Number Alterations, Aneuploidies, and Polyploid Organisms |
Maria Anisimova | Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 09:00-09:15 | Selected talk |
Leaf Masquerade Mimicry in Oakleaf Butterflies |
Wei Zhang | Peking University |
2 | 09:15-09:30 | Selected talk |
High-quality vertebrate reference genomes for a new era in biology |
Giulio Formenti | The Rockefeller University |
3 | 09:30-09:45 | Selected talk |
Adaptive stop codon recoding outside of viruses boosts energy production in horses |
Gianni Castiglione | Vanderbilt University |
4 | 09:45-10:00 | Selected talk |
Extrachromosomal DNA driven oncogene spatial heterogeneity and evolution in glioblastoma |
Magnus Haughey | Barts Cancer Institute |
5 | 10:00-10:15 | Selected talk |
Escalation of genome defense capacity enables control of expanding meiotic drivers |
Peiwei Chen | Cornell University |
6 | 10:15-10:30 | Selected talk |
Extensive structural variation and longevity-associated adaptations in nearctic Myotis bats |
Juan Vazquez | University of California, Berkeley |
7 | 10:30-10:45 | Selected talk |
Net bootstrap support: Revising Felsenstein’s bootstrap support for Phylogenomics |
Sudhir Kumar | Temple University |
8 | 10:45-10:50 | Flash talk |
Denisovan ancestry sheds new light on modern human dispersals into Asia |
Stéphane Peyrégne | Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology |
9 | 10:50-10:55 | Flash talk |
Pathogen Evolution and Social Dynamics in Colonial Mexico through Paleogenomics |
Laura Carrillo-Olivas | National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) |
10 | 10:55-11:00 | Flash talk |
Pan-Evo: The evolution of information and biology's part in this |
William (Bill) Sherwin | EERC, BEES, UNSW-Sydney |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 09:00-09:30 | Invited talk |
Utilizing Identity-by-Descent segments in time-transect ancient DNA data |
Harald Ringbauer | MPI EVA Leipzig |
2 | 09:30-09:45 | Selected talk |
GhostBuster: A method for uncovering ancient hidden admixture events in genealogies |
Hrushikesh Loya | University of Oxford |
3 | 09:45-10:00 | Selected talk |
ARGMix: Inferring ancient local ancestry with transformers in ancestral recombination graphs |
Cole Shanks | University of California Santa Cruz |
4 | 10:00-10:15 | Selected talk |
Joint parametric inference of complex demographic history using composite likelihood based on whole-genome genealogy |
Xinzhu "April" Wei | Cornell University |
5 | 10:15-10:30 | Selected talk |
Deep-time speciation genomics of mammoth |
Kelsey Moreland | Centre for Palaeogenetics |
6 | 10:30-10:35 | Flash talk |
Efficient and flexible analysis of fine-scale population structure using rare variants |
Lei Huang | Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology |
7 | 10:35-10:40 | Flash talk |
Reconstructing population admixture graph using GTmix2 |
Yufeng Wu | University of Connecticut |
8 | 10:40-10:45 | Flash talk |
Ancient genomic insights into East Asian bovine and caprine domestication: Challenges, discoveries and future |
Zehui Chen | Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology |
9 | 10:45-10:50 | Flash talk |
Population genomic insights from ancient sediment DNA in arctic plant species |
Chenyu Jin | Swedish Museum of Natural History |
10 | 10:50-10:55 | Flash talk |
A flexible and efficient new model to infer multiple admixture dates via joint analyses of modern and/or ancient individuals |
Nancy Bird | University College London |
11 | 10:55-11:00 | Flash talk |
Dual origin of Turkic speaking peoples |
Daniel Tabin | Harvard University |
NO. | Beijing Time (UTC+8) | Type | Presentation Topic | Speaker | Affiliation / Organization |
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1 | 09:00-09:15 | Selected talk |
Tracing the evolution of bacterial motility through protein structure |
Caroline Puente-Lelievre | University of Auckland |
2 | 09:15-09:30 | Selected talk |
On the origin of de novo protein-coding genes in Arabidopsis |
Yalong Guo | Institute of Botany, CAS |
3 | 09:30-09:45 | Selected talk |
Genomic convergence and divergence following parallel selection of diploid and tetraploid cotton |
Jianying Li | HZAU |
4 | 09:45-10:00 | Selected talk |
The changing mechanism and evolvability of a conserved function |
Yeonwoo Park | Seoul National University |
5 | 10:00-10:05 | Flash talk |
Diversity of vertebrate transposable elements in anurans |
Ravinder Kanda | Oxford Brookes University |
6 | 10:05-10:10 | Flash talk |
MAST-HMM: Fitting multiple trees from a single alignment with a Hidden Markov Model |
Thomas Wong | Australian National University |
7 | 10:10-10:15 | Flash talk |
Comparative phenotypic analysis of rhodopsin supports stepwise evolution of dim-light vision in early vertebrates |
Yang Liu | Shaanxi Normal University |
8 | 10:15-10:20 | Flash talk |
Gene duplication and the diverse diet of the black soldier fly |
Daniele Kunz | University of Cambridge |
9 | 10:20-10:25 | Flash talk |
Taming the beast: adaptive introgression from dogs might explain unique behavior in Iberian gray wolves |
Carlos Sarabia | Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) |
10 | 10:25-10:30 | Flash talk |
Evolution in metazoans of the temperature-sensing transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channel families TRPV and TRPM |
Dan Larhammar | Guangdong Institute of Intelligence Science and Technology |
11 | 10:30-10:35 | Flash talk |
Gene pyramiding and genetic architecture of extreme phenotype in chicken |
Cheng Ma | Uppsala universitet |
12 | 10:35-10:40 | Flash talk |
Genomes of antarctic and subantarctic penguins reveal local adaptation associated with facial coloration divergence |
Eduardo Fabián Jiménez Delgadillo | Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile |
13 | 10:40-10:45 | Flash talk |
Experimental evolution of gene regulatory networks in Drosophila |
Xueying Li | Beijing Normal University |
14 | 10:45-10:50 | Flash talk |
Discovery of zymocin-like killer toxin gene clusters in the nuclear genomes of filamentous fungi |
Padraic Heneghan | Conway Institute, University College Dublin |
15 | 10:50-10:55 | Flash talk |
Flight style associated with energy metabolism predict genomic evolutionary rates in birds |
Yanzhu Ji | Institute of Zoology, CAS |
16 | 10:55-11:00 | Flash talk |
Tracing cell lineage in arabidopsis reveals common mutations in progeny from different branches, rare in somatic cells of parental plant |
Wenfeng Qian | Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, CAS |