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2025-07-21 (Monday)

Room 3, Building No. 8 (UTC+8)

08:30-10:30 (UTC+8) | Symposium 6: Mutation rate rules: on the origin of germline mutations and their evolutionary fate
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation / Organization
1 08:30-09:00 Invited talk

Evolution of germline mutagenesis as a function of genetics, demography, and reproductive longevity

Kelley Harris University of Washington
2 09:00-09:15 Selected talk

Mutagenic Treatments Create Male-biased Germline Mutations in Mice

Danqi Qin Zhejiang University
3 09:15-09:30 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 09:30-09:45 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 09:45-10:00 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 10:00-10:05 Flash talk

An adaptive deep learning framework for high-resolution prediction of somatic mutations in normal and cancerous tissues

Kun Wu Zhejiang university
7 10:05-10:10 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 10:10-10:15 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 10:15-10:20 Flash talk

Distinct temperature-dependent patterns of molecular rates across vertebrates

Tianlong Cai Westlake Laboratory
10 10:20-10:25 Flash talk

Reduced germline mutation rate in repeatedly evolved inbreeding social spiders

Jilong Ma Aarhus University
15:30-17:30 (UTC+8) | Symposium 10: Pangenome graphs and their applications in biodiversity genomics
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation / Organization
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