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 |