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POSTER SESSIONS
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above title. The first author is the presenter. Full abstracts can be found online at drosophila-conf.org
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497B
Statistical models for RNA-seq data.
Rhonda L. Bacher
1
, Justin
Dalton
2
, Rita M. Graze
3
, Kurt Jensen
4
, Jonatan Sanchez-Garcia
4
,
Pedro Fernandez-Funez
4
, Diego E. Rincon-Limas
4
, Michelle N.
Arbeitman
2
, Ann L. Oberg
5
, Sergey V. Nuzhdin
6
, Lauren M.
McIntyre
3
.
1) Departments of Statistics and Mathematics, University of
Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA; 2) Department of Biomedical
Sciences, College of Medicine, Florida State University, Tallahassee,
Florida, USA; 3) Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology,
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA; 4) Department of
Neurology, McKnight Brain Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville,
Florida, USA; 5) Department of Health Sciences Research, Division of
Biomedical Statistics and Informatics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester,
Minnesota, USA; 6) Molecular and Computational Biology, Department
of Biological Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles,
California, USA.
498C
Laboratory selection on Drosophila melanogaster using Bacillus cereus
spores: direct response to selection and correlated life history trait
responses.
Lawrence Harshman, Junjie Ma, Andrew Benson,
Stephen Kachman, Zhen Hu.
Univ Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE.
499A
Computational modeling of
cis
-regulatory modules from 3D expression
data in a
Drosophila
blastoderm atlas.
Soile V. E. Keränen, Oliver
Rübel, Mark D. Biggin, David W. Knowles.
Lawrence Berkeley Natl
Lab, Berkeley, CA.
500B
RNA-seq: the challenge.
Lauren M. McIntyre
1
, Rita Graze
1
, Luis
Novello
2
, George Casella
2
, Kenny Lopiano
2
, Linda Young
2
, Ann
Oberg
3
, Sergey V. Nuzhdin
4
.
1) Dept Molec Gen & Micro, Univ
Florida, Gainesville, FL; 2) Dept Statistics, Univ Florida, Gainesville,
FL; 3) Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN; 4) University of Southern
California.
501C
Male-specific effects of mitochondrial-nuclear genetic interactions.
Katelyn Mika, Sonya Joseph, Kristi Montooth.
Biology, Indiana
University, Bloomington, IN.
502A
The how of the Y: Direct versus indirect effects of heterospecific Y
chromosomes on gene expression in Drosophila.
Timothy Sackton,
Daniel Hartl.
Organismic & Evol Bio, Harvard Univ, Cambridge, MA.
503B
Mitochondrial-nuclear incompatibilities are worse when temperature
accelerates the rate of life.
Mohammad Siddiq, Luke Hoekstra, Kristi
Montooth.
Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.
504C
Zinc finger proteins and the distribution of meiotic recombination
events.
Caiti Smukowski, Mohamed Noor.
Duke University, Durham ,
NC.
505A
Men are messy:
Wolbachia
stem cell niche tropism in
Drosophila
is
evolutionary conserved only in females.
Michelle E. Toomey
1,2
, Eva
Fast
1
, Horacio M. Frydman
1,2
.
1) Dept. of Biology, Boston University,
Boston, MA; 2) National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory,
Boston University, Boston, MA.
506B
Recessive lethal accumulation increases chromosomal inversion
polymorphisms in
Drosophila melanogaster
.
Shir-Fan Tung
1
,
Takahiro Miyo
2
, Hsin-Yi Chi
3
, Chau-Ti Ting
1,2,4,5
, Shu Fang
3
.
1)
Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan
University, Taiwan, ROC; 2) Department of Life Science, National
Taiwan University, Taiwan, ROC; 3) Biodiversity Research Center,
Academia Sinica, Taiwan, ROC; 4) Institute of Zoology, National
Taiwan University, Taiwan, ROC; 5) Research Center for
Developmental Biology and Regenerative Medicine, National Taiwan
University, Taiwan, ROC.
507C
Evolution of the Hippo signaling pathway.
Stuart J. Newfeld
1
,
Charlotte E. Konikoff
2
, Billie J. Swalla
2
.
1) Sch Life Sci, Arizona
State Univ, Tempe, AZ; 2) Biology Dept, Univ Washington, Seattle,
WA.
508A
Genetic Population Structure of the Emergent Invasive Fruit Pest
Drosophila suzukii
.
Jeffrey Adrion, Nick Haddad, Hannah Burrack,
Nadia Singh.
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.
509B
Temporal and spatial dynamics of adaptive evolution in temperate
Drosophila.
Alan O. Bergland
1
, Katherine O'Brien
2
, Emily
Behrman
2
, Paul Schmidt
2
, Dmitri Petrov
1
.
1) Dept. of Biology,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA; 2) Dept. of Biology, University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
510C
Genotype Evolution In Mimetic Ex Situ Conditions.
Gallia A. Butnaru,
Cristina Chelu, Hildegard Herman.
Dept Genetics, Box 136, PO 1,
Banat Univ Agricultural Sci, Timisoara, Banat.
511A
Geographic subdivision among Drosophila melanogaster populations
revealed by whole genome sequencing.
Daniel Campo, Courtney
Fjeldsted, Tade Souaiaia, Joyce Kao, Kjong Lehmann, Sergey
Nuzhdin.
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.
512B
The role of chromosome in the evolution of gene regulation, regulatory
variation on the X.
Rita M. Graze
1
, Lauren M. McIntyre
1,2
, Alison M.
Morse
1
, Sergey V. Nuzhdin
3
, Marta L. Wayne
4
.
1) MGM, University
of Florida, Gainesville, FL; 2) Department of Statistics, University of
Florida, Gainesville, FL; 3) MCB, University of Southern California,
Los Angeles, CA; 4) Biology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
513C
Polymorphisms in chromatin accessibility state within
D.melanogaster
.
Aaron Hardin
1
, Xiao-Yong Li
2
, Michael Eisen
1,2,3
.
1) Molecular and
Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; 2)
California Institute of Quantitative Biology, University of California,
Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; 3) Howard Hughes Medical Institute,
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA.
514A
Unpacking Estimates of Cis-regulatory Variation.
Bradley J. Main
1
,
Andrew Smith
1
, Rita Graze
2
, Marta Wayne
2
, Lauren McIntyre
2
,
Sergey Nuzhdin
1
.
1) MCB, Univ Southern California, Los Angeles,
CA; 2) Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, University
of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611.