S15 - Systems biology and the evolution of genotype-phenotype maps (S. Rifkin, C. Landry)

Tuesday July 6th - 14:00-16:00 - Salon Pasteur

TALKS & ABSTRACTS

SpeakerTalk title and abstractTimeNo.
Mark SIEGALA systems approach to understanding the variance of complex traits14:00T117
Itay TIROSHGenetic basis and buffering of inter-species expression differences 14:30T118
Olivier TENAILLONCross talks between complexity and genomic architecture in artificial networks15:00T119
Nathan CLARKCorrelated evolution reveals the function of uncharacterized yeast proteins15:30T120
Wei-chin HO Expression divergence between two behavioral races of Drosophila melanogaster revealed by whole transcriptome analyses 15:45-16:00T121

POSTERS

AuthorTitleNo.
CUSACK, BrianPreventing dangerous nonsense: selection for robustness against transcriptional error in human genes.P-S15-01
DE LA CRUZ MONTSERRAT, Francisco JavierTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ALTERNATIVE SPLICING AND OTHER SOURCES OF COMPLEXITY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ORGANISMSP-S15-02
DE VOS, MarjonThe role of genotype by environment interactions in adaptive evolutionary trajectories.P-S15-03
GEILER, KerryQuantifying the fitness cost of protein misfolding in yeastP-S15-04
LAWSON, HeatherContext-dependency of genetic effects at pleiotropic loci P-S15-05
MACDONALD, NormanDiscovering microbial genotype-phenotype maps with association rule miningP-S15-06
PICKRELL, JosephUnderstanding mechanisms underlying human gene expression variation with RNA sequencingP-S15-07
SKELLY, DanA comparative analysis of allele-specific gene expression in yeastP-S15-08
WOO, YongLinkage of genes in head-to-head orientation promotes low gene expression variationP-S15-09
LOURENÇO, JoãoFisher's model in molecular evolution: pleiotropy and the fitness effect of mutationsP-S15-10