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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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Barton, Jennifer Elwell, Erica Baca, Richard Cripps.
Biology,
University of New Mexico, ALbuquerque, NM.
832
B
The influence of hairpin RNA against
lawc
on the expression of
overlapping
lawc
and
Trf2
genes in
D. melanogaster
.
Olga B.
Simonova, Roman O. Cherezov, Julia E. Vorontsova, Ilya B.
Mertsalov, Dina A. Kulikova.
Genetics of Morphogenesis, Koltzov
Institute of Developmental Biology, Moscow, Russian Federation.
833
C
Transcription factors FTZ-F1 and Blimp-1 control the pupal
development and eclosion timing in
Drosophila
.
Abdelrahman
Sayed Sultan
1
,
Hitoshi Ueda
1,2
.
1)
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
OF NATURAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, OKAYAMA
UNIVERSITY, OKAYAMA, JAPAN; 2) BIOLOGY
DEPARTMENT, FACULTY OF SCIENCE, OKAYAMA
UNIVERSITY, OKAYAMA, JAPAN.
834
A
A novel role of transcriptional repressors on the targets of the
Jak/Stat pathway, in larval hematopoiesis.
Aditi Vyas, Soichi
Tanda.
Dept. of Biological Sciences, Ohio University, Athens, OH.
835
B
The transcription elongation factor Spt5 interacts with
Pleiohomeotic to mediate Polycomb Group Repression.
Barbara H.
Jennings, Robert Harvey.
UCL Cancer Institute, University
College London, London, United Kingdom.
RNA Biology
836
C
Expression and evolution of lincRNAs in Drosophila pseudoobscura
using RNA-Seq.
Kevin G. Nyberg, Carlos A.
Machado.
Department of Biology University of Maryland, College
Park, MD 20742.
837
A
A tissue-specific microRNA prevents cellular reprogramming by
two master regulator transcription factors.
Anna Lyuksyutova,
Mark Krasnow.
Dept Biochem, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA.
838
B
Drosophila
miRNA affinity purification for cell-type and tissue-
specific miRNA profiling.
Amanda Thomas
1
,
Weimin Xiao
2
,
Cristian Coarfa
3
,
Pei-Jung Lee
1
,
Esther Jung
1
,
Gregg Roman
2,4
,
Preethi Gunaratne
2
,
Herman Dierick
1,5
.
1)
Department of
Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston, TX; 2) Department of Biology and Biochemistry,
University of Houston, Houston, TX; 3) Department of Molecular
and Cellular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX; 4)
Biology and Behavior Insitute, University of Houston, Houston, TX;
5)
Department of Neuroscience, Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston, TX.
839
C
Visualisation of Ribosomal Subunits Interaction in Drosophila
Cells.
Akilu S. Abdullahi.
Bioscience, University of Birmingham,
Birmingham, Birmingham, W. Midlands, United Kingdom.
840
A
Identification of directly targeted mRNA substrates of the NMD
pathway.
Alex Chapin, Mark Metzstein.
Human Genetics,
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.
841
B
Bicaudal-C controls the spatial and temporal expression of the nanos
mRNA during Drosophila oogenesis.
Chiara Gamberi
1,2
,
Paul
Lasko
2
.
1)
Institut des Recherches Cliniques de Montreal, Montreal,
PQ, Canada; 2) Department of Biology, McGill University Montreal
Canada.
842
C
Identification and analysis of RNAs associated with Sm
proteins.
Zhipeng Lu, Greg Matera.
Biology, UNC at Chapel Hill,
Chapel Hill, NC., NORTH CAROLINA.
843
A
The NMD gene
Smg5
is required for viability independent of NMD
function.
Jonathan Nelson
1
,
Dominique Foerster
2
,
Stefan
Luschnig
2
,
Mark Metzstein
1
.
1)
Human Genetics, University of
Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; 2) University of Zurich IMLS, Zurich,
Switzerland.
844
B
In vivo interactions of eIF4E in Drosophila cytoplasmic
foci.
Rolando V. Rivera-Pomar
1,2
,
Carla Layana
1,2
,
Paola
Ferrero
1,2
,
Ezequiel Paulucci
1
,
Pablo Gutierrez
1
.
1)
Centro Reg
Estudios Genomicos, Univ Nacional de La Plata, Florencio Varela,
Buenos Aires, Argentina; 2) Departamento de Ciencias Básicas y
Experimentales, Universidad Nacional del Noroeste de Buenos
Aires. Pergamino, Argentina.
845
C
Exploring the role of the GW182 protein Gawky during Drosophila
early embryogenesis.
Jing Li, Andrew Simmonds.
Dept. of Cell
Biology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
846
A
Pervasive RNA localization in Drosophila ovaries.
Helena Jambor,
Pavel Mejstrik, Stephan Saalfeld, Pavel Tomancak.
Max Planck
Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics.
847
B
How piRNA inheritance affects endogenous gene expression across
generations.
Alexandra A. Erwin, Michelle Wickersheim, Justin
Blumenstiel.
University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS.
848
C
Mutations affecting piRNA system components alter snRNA levels
in
Drosophila
ovaries.
Alina P. Korbut, Sergey Lavrov, Vladimir
Gvozdev.
Institute of Molecular Genetics, Moscow, Russian
Federation.
849
A
Paramutation in Drosophila linked to emergence of a piRNA-
producing locus.
Stephane Ronsseray
1
,
Augustin de Vanssay
1
,
Catherine Hermant
1
,
Antoine Boivin
1
,
Laure Teysset
1
,
Valérie
Delmarre
1
,
Anne-Laure Bougé
2
,
Christophe Antoniewski
2,1
.
1)
Biol du Developpement, CNRS/UMR7622, Paris, France; 2)
Drosophila Genetics and Epigenetics, CNRS/URA2578, Institut
Pasteur, Paris, France.
850
B
The Role of Piwi in Transposon Silencing and Heterochromatin
Formation.
Kiri Ulmschneider, Monica Sentmanat, Sidney
Wang, Sarah Elgin.
Dept Biol, Washington University, St. Louis,
MO.
851
C
A Bioinformatic Analysis of Alternative Splicing Patterns in
Metabolic Genes of Drosophila.
Stacey J. Lytle
1
,
Alexis
Nagengast
2
.
1)
Dept Biology; 2) Dept Biochemistry & Chemistry,
Widener University, Chester, PA.