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2025-07-22 Tuesday

Room 2, Building No. 8 (UTC+8)

10:30-12:30 (UTC+8) | Symposium 14: The roles of hybridization and introgression in evolution
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation / Organization
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
15:30-17:30 (UTC+8) | Symposium 28: Human history and past social organisation in the light of palaeogenomes: new methods, new findings session B
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation / Organization
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