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POSTER SESSIONS
See page 14 for presentation schedule
Poster board number is in
bold
above title. The first author is the presenter. Full abstracts can be found online at dros-conf.org
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Merkle, Trudi Schüpbach.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute,
Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton,
NJ.
177
C
The DExH box helicase region of Spindle-E is necessary for
retrotransposon silencing and germline development.
Caryn
Navarro, Kristen Ott, Tram Nyguyen.
Boston University School
of Medicine, Boston, MA.
178
A
Three-dimensional epithelial morphogenesis in developing
eggshells.
Miriam Osterfield
1
,
XinXin Du
1
,
Trudi Schüpbach
1,2
,
Eric Wieschaus
1,2
,
Stanislav Shvartsman
1
.
1)
Princeton
University, Princeton, NJ; 2) Howard Hughes Medical Institute,
Princeton, NJ.
179
B
Genetic and cytological dissection of mechanisms controlling
mitochondrial DNA inheritance in
Drosophila
melanogaster
.
Jennifer Leigh Page, Patrick
O'Farrell.
BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS, UNIVERSITY
OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA.
180
C
Mio: Connecting Meiotic Progression to Metabolism in Early
Oogenesis.
John C. Reich, Mary Lilly.
CBMP, NICHD, Bethesda,
MD.
181
A
A Role for
Prolyl-4-Hydroxylase Alpha
in Cell Migration During
Oogenesis.
Jinal S. Sheth, Michelle Starz-Gaiano.
Biological
Sciences, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore,
MD.
182
B
Genes that act to destroy mitochondrial DNA in spermatids and
enforce maternal only inheritance.
Steven Z. DeLuca, Patrick H.
O'Farrell.
Dept. of Biochemistry, UCSF, San Francisco, CA.
183
C
Identifying new regulators of secretory capacity.
Rebecca M. Fox,
Xueni Chen, Deborah J. Andrew.
Dept Cell Biol, Johns Hopkins
Univ, Baltimore, MD.
184
A
Terminal cells lacking V-ATPase appear to form auto-cellular rather
than seamless tubes.
Deanne M. Francis, Amin Ghabrial.
Cell and
Developmental Biology, University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.
185
B
Role of
expansion
in
Drosophila
tracheal tube diameter
regulation.
Ekaterini Iordanou, Rachana R. Chandran, Mina
Essak, Lan Jiang.
Biological Sciences, Oakland University,
Rochester, MI.
186
C
Myogenesis of the smooth muscles surrounding the testes of
Drosophila melanogaster males.
Jessica Kuckwa
1
,
Christina
Hornbruch-Freitag
1
,
Loreen Susic-Jung
1
,
Uwe Lammel
2
,
Renate
Renkawitz-Pohl
1
.
1)
Developmental Biology, University of
Marburg, 35043, Marburg, Germany; 2) Neurobiology, University
of Muenster, 48149, Muenster, Germany.
187
A
Identification of somatic factors controlling ovarian development
by
RNAi
screening.
Chun-Ming Lai
1,2
,
Yueh Cho
1
,
Hwei-Jan
Hsu
1
.
1)
Inst Cellular & Organismic Biol, Academia Sinica, Taipei,
Taipei, Taiwan; 2) Molecular and Biological Agricultural Sciences
Program, Taiwan International Graduate Program, National Chung-
Hsing University and Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.
188
B
Analysis of
Neprilysins 1-5
in
Drosophila melanogaster
reveals
parallels between mammalian and invertebrate roles in reproductive
fitness.
J. Sitnik
3
,
C. Francis
1,2
,
R. Huybrechts
4
,
M. Wolfner
3
,
P.
Callaerts
1,2
.
1)
Laboratory of Behavioral and Developmental
Genetics, KULeuven, Leuven, Belgium; 2) VIB Center for the
Biology of Disease, Leuven, Belgium; 3) Dept. of Molecular
Biology and Genetics, Cornell University, Ithaca NY, USA; 4)
Zoological Institute, KULeuven, Leuven, Belgium.
189
C
The H4K16 histone acetyltransferase
chameau
is a putative target of
Doublesex.
Emily Clough
1
,
Cale Whitworth
2
,
Erin Jimenez
2
,
Hania Pavlou
3
,
Megan Neville
3
,
Stephen Goodwin
3
,
Mark Van
Doren
2
,
Brian Oliver
1
.
1)
Laboratory of Cellular and
Developmental Biology, NIDDK/NIH, Bethesda , MD; 2)
Department of Biology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD;
3)
Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics,University of
Oxford, Oxford, UK.
190
A
A Genomic Analysis of Sex Determination.
Erin Jimenez
1
,
Cale
Whitworth
1
,
Emily Clough
2
,
Brian Oliver
2
,
Mark Van Doren
1
.
1)
Biology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; 2) NIDDK,
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.
191
B
Female-expressed genes that affect the post mating response in
Drosophila melanogaster.
Alexandra L. Mattei, Jessica L. Sitnik,
Frank W. Avila, Amber R. Krauchunas, Mariana F.
Wolfner.
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
192
C
Genetic basis for developmental homeostasis of germline stem cell
niche number: a network of Tramtrack-group nuclear BTB
factors.
Mathieu Bartoletti
1,2,3
,
Thomas Rubin
2,3
,
Fabienne
Chalvet
2,3,4
,
Sophie Netter
1,2,3
,
Nicolas Dos Santos
2,3
,
Emilie
Poisot
2,3
,
Melanie Paces-Fessy
2,3,5
,
Delphine Cumenal
5
,
Frederique Peronnet
5
,
Anne-Marie Pret
1,2
,
Laurent
Theodore
1,2,4
.
1)
Centre de Génétique Moléculaire - UPR 3404, GIF
SUR YVETTE, France; 2) Departement de Biologie, Univ
Versailles St-Quentin, Versailles, France; 3) Laboratoire de
Génétique et Biologie Cellulaire, Equipe Associée 4589, Univ
Versailles St-Quentin, Versailles , France; 4) Departement de
Biologie, Univ Paris-Sud, Orsay, France; 5) Biologie du
Développement UMR 7622, CNRS et UPMC, France.
193
A
Apontic acts as a JAK/STAT pathway regulator in the Drosophila
testis niche.
Kathryn A. Bus, Archana Murali, Michelle Starz-
Gaiano.
University of Maryland Baltimore County, Batimore, MD.
194
B
The Role of miR-310s in Regulation of Somatic Cell Differentiation
in Drosophila Ovary.
Omer Cicek, Halyna Shcherbata.
MPRG of
Gene Expression and Signaling, Max Planck Institute, Goettingen,
Germany.
195
C
Putative sperm chromatin condensing proteins and their respective
conserved domains in 12 sequenced species of
Drosophila
.
Zain A.
Alvi, Tin-Chun Chu, Angela V. Klaus.
Department of Biological
Sciences, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ.
196
A
Lipid signaling between soma and germline is required
for
Drosophila
spermatogenesis.
Geulah Ben-David, Josefa