S21 - The genomics of domestication (A. Boyko & C. Bustamante)

Wednesday July 7th - 16:30-18:30 - Auditorium Lumiere

TALKS & ABSTRACTS

SpeakerTalk title and abstractTimeNo.
Stephen O'BRIENGenomic approaches reveal strategies of cat domestication16:30T198
Michael PURUGGANANPopulation genomics of plant domestication: Lessons from rice17:00T199
Adam BOYKOVillage dog population genomics reveals complex history of domestic dogs17:30T200
Christopher SAUVAGETranscriptional responses to domestication and hybridization in brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis)17:45T201
Hendrik-jan MEGENSWorld-wide and genome-wide assessment of genotype and haplotype diversity in pig and wild boar: The Porcine Hapmap project 18:00T202
Sean MYLESGenome-wide SNP data refine relationships in the grapevine18:15-18:30T203

POSTERS

AuthorTitleNo.
BOITARD, SimonEffective population sizes and historical divergence of Western pig breeds estimated from microsatellite dataP-S21-01
BURGER, PamelaThe detection of hybridization between domestic and wild Bactrian camels in Mongolia using mitochondrial and nuclear markersP-S21-02
CHAN, Yingguang FrankSelecting for Giants: Genetic Dissection of Gigantism in Laboratory and Wild MiceP-S21-03
CHARRUAU, PaulineMitochondrial evidence of panmixia in the global population of Camelus dromedariusP-S21-04
FORD, RebeccaChinese field pea (Pisum sativum) contains unique diversity and may have a separate evolution to the Fertile CrescentP-S21-05
GLéMIN, SylvainComparative population genomics of crops and their wild relativesP-S21-06
HAGENBLAD, JennyThe evolution of Scandinavian barleyP-S21-07
HSU, Shih-ChungGenetic association of weedy and cultivated rice: insight from Japanese, S. Korean and US weedy riceP-S21-08
KOMIYAMA, TomoyoshiThe Evolutional Relationship between the Domestication of Fighting Roosters and the repeat variation of Dopamine receptor D4. P-S21-09
MOLINA, JeanmaireEvolutionary genetics of rice domesticationP-S21-10