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9:00AM - 12:00 PM 39 Contributed Papers Salon 19/20
Genornics/Proteomics I
Chair: Eric Von Wettberg
9:00 39001 Straub, Shannon C.K." -Bailey, C. Donovan - Cronn, Richard C. -
Fishbein, Mark - Liston, Aaron
Challenges ofusing transcriptomes for comparative gene family
evolution: Examples from Apocynaceae
9:15 39002 Marchant, Blaine* -Sessa, Emily Butler - Heo, Kweon -Soltis, Pamela S.
- Soltis, Douglas E.
Transcriptomic and genomic investigations oftl1e homosporous fern,
Ceratopteris richardii
9:30 39003 Heyduk, Karolina" - Ray, Jeremy N. - Burrell, Nia -Lalani, Falak -
Leebens-Mack, James H.
CAM physiology and transcriptomics in tl1e homoploid hybrid
Yucca gloriosa
9:45 39004 Hertweck, Kate L.* - Bousios, Alexandros -McKain, Michael
10:00 Transposable elements ofAgavoideae
Break
10:30 39006 Steenwyk, Jacob - Gibbons, Jolm*
Cryptic Diversity in ilie Cryptococcus gallii Genome Revealed
ilirough Population-Level Sequencing
10:45 39007 Weitemier, Kevin* -Straub, Shrumon C.K. - Fishbein, Mark - Liston,
Aaron
lntragenomic polymorphisms among high-copy loci: a genus-wide
study of nuclear ribosomal DNA in Asclepias (Apocynaceae)
11:00 39008 Visger, Clayton* - Wong, Gane Ka-Shu - Soltis, Pan1ela S. -Soltis,
Douglas
Quantifying transcriptome-wide levels ofgene expression following
autopolyploidy in Tolrniea (Saxifragaceae)
11:15 39009 Eserman, Lauren* - Leebens-Mack, Jrunes H.
Evolution and development ofstorage roots in morning glories
11:30 39010 Sum, Brandon T.* - Sedmak, Dylan -Kelly, Lawrence - Freudenstein,
Jolm
Not all magnoliid genomes are "fossils:·
9:45AM- 10:15 AM Coffee BreakHall D
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