Programme outline

GENERAL PROGRAMME

July 7th - Tuesday

 

 

 

 

 

 

Centro de Memória Building, Vila de Conde

 

 

 

Registration & Welcome Reception

 


July 8th - Wednesday

 

Morning

Registration and Opening Ceremony

 

    Mark Kirkpatrick

    Chromosome inversions as pre- and postzygotic
     isolating mechanisms

 

Carolina Segami – The role of inversions in the reproductive isolation of recently diverged cryptic mouse lemur species.

Miniplenary talk: Ashwini V Mohan – Genomic rearrangements underlie barriers to recombination in holocentric sedges
Alistair Hockey – Massive genomic flux and rapid differentiation in a young autogamous diploid
Léa Nicolas – Evolutionary consequences of recombination suppression: the case of a chromosomal inversion in the seaweed fly
Carina Mugal – Population-level PacBio HiFi data enable the investigation of structural variants in the speciation process of two songbirds
Desanka Lazić – A graph-based pangenome of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) reveals the landscape of structural variation across the distribution range

 

Afternoon

Pierre Barry – Origin and fates of chromosomal inversions in Littorina marine snails
Katie Lotterhos – Comparison of population-genetic vs. read-based calls of inversions in Atlantic cod
Claire Lemaitre – Representation and detection of inversions in pangenome graphs
Mélody Temperville – SVJedi-Tag : a novel method for genotyping large inversions with linked-read data
Jana Wold – The good, the bad, and the complex: Characterizing structural variants using genome graphs

Discussion in break-out rooms

Poster session

July 9th - Thursday

 

Morning

 

    Joana Meier

   The role of chromosomal rearrangements in
   speciation

 

Amin Ghane – Genomic drivers of persimmon adaptive radiation in New Caledonia, a biodiversity hotspot
Guillaume Martin – Unravelling genomic drivers of speciation in Musa through comparison of wild banana ancestors genomes.
Simone D’Alessandro –Multiple chromosomal inversions shape the genomic landscape of a marine broadcast spawner

Miniplenary talk: Océane Mion – Uncovering the role of structural variations in the evolution and adaptation of a devastating fungal pathogen

Heidi Yang – Role of chromosomal inversions in local adaptation in California endemic oak
Laure Segurel – Adaptation of the bedbug Cimex lectularius to a new (human) host
Hugo Corval – A 38-Mb region underlies an ancient climate-linked inversion in barn owls
Malin Hasselgren – Structural variation in Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus)

Afternoon

Jessica Purcell – The role of gene flux in the evolutionary trajectory of supergenes
Vitor Sudbrack – The effect of supergene evolution on the structure and stability of the G-matrix
Trevor Krabbenhoft – Structural variants and the genetic diversity – population viability paradox
Eleftherios Darzentas – The role of gene Copy Number Variations (gCNVs) in the local adaptation of major european tree species
Pascal Milesi – Show Case of the ‘rCNV’, a comprehensive framework to call gene copy number variations from SNPs data.

Discussion in break-out rooms

Vila do Conde Walking City Tour
 

July 10th - Friday

 Morning

    Jeffrey Groh

    Ancient rhythms of sex alternation in flowering
    plants

Dominique Hicks – Macro-evolutionary perspectives on a large chromosomal rearrangement underlying alternative life-histories in seaweed flies
Eva Koch – The role of a sex chromosome–autosome fusion in the evolution of live-bearing and speciation in the common lizard
Nikolas Vellnow – Sex-linked structural variation and paralogy shape genomic diversity in a songbird
Miniplenary talk: Katarina Stuart – Structural variants and transposable elements under weakened selection in invasive populations
Paul Battlay – Local PCA reveals widespread structural variation across the tree of life
Caitlin Price – Uncovering the complex genomic history of Araneoidea and the role of TEs on Intrachromosomal Rearrangements
Anna-Sophie Fiston-Lavier – Exploring Transposable Elements dynamic in human population in the Human Pangenome Reference Consortium Release 2 Data
Janina Rinke – Transposable element islands at the interface of 3D genome architecture and karyotype evolution in ants

Afternoon

Visit to Porto

Conference Dinner

 


July 11th - Saturday

Visit to the National Park of Gerês. This activity is an optional extra-conference event. We will send more information and open the registrations for this event soon.

 

The topics of the discussions and their leaders will be decided and disclosed soon.