6 – 9 January 2015 Bryan Campbell Clarke FRS 1932 – 2014 Co-‐founder of the Population Genetics Group in 1967 This year’s meeting will begin with a tribute to Bryan led by John Brookfield #PGG48 Contents General information 2 Programme 5 Poster titles 15 List of participants 20 Conference organisers 27 Upcoming meetings 28 Blank pages for notes 29 Maps of venues 33 1 #PGG48 General Information Arrival and Registration: Registration will be open from 17.00-‐22.00 on the 6th of January in Inox suite, Students’ Union building, and from 08.00-‐09.00 at the entrance to the Students’ Union Auditorium on the 7th and 8th of January. Location of talks and poster Sessions: Talks will take place in the Students’ Union Auditorium and the Alfred Denny lecture theatres 1 and 2, just across the concourse. Posters will be displayed in the Inox suite, Students' Union building. Meals and Bar: All meals, including a buffet dinner on Tuesday 6th (but excluding the conference dinner) will take place at Uni Central in the Student’s Union building (one floor below Inox). Please wear your name badge as confirmation that you have registered. Tea and coffee during breaks will be served in the Inox suite. A free glass of wine (or fruit juice) will be available in the poster area on the evening of Wednesday 7th. On Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, the Inox bar will be open until late. Conference Dinner: On the evening of Thursday 8th at City Hall. There will be a drinks reception from 19.00. Dinner will start at 20.00 followed by a ceilidh from 21.30. Bryan Clarke tribute: will be at 09.00 on Wednesday 7th in the Students Union Auditorium Plenary talks: This year’s plenary speakers are Patricia Wittkopp, Barbara Mable and Simon Myers. All plenary talks start at 12.10 in the Students Union Auditorium. Outreach event: A series of short talks about research life and findings, aimed at informing the general public about science. Everyone welcome from 2 #PGG48 21.00 in Inox discovery room 3 (situated close to the registration desk and evening buffet). There will be five minutes for each talk and five minutes for questions. Meet the editors: A chance to get tips from journal editors on getting your work published. Will take place at 13.40 during the lunch break on Thursday 8th in the Students’ Union Auditorium. Editors will include Nick Barton (Genetics, Mol Ecol, PLoS Biol), Deborah Charlesworth (Genetics), Paul Craze (Trends in Ecology and Evolution), Barbara Mable (Heredity), and Michael Ritchie (J Evol Biol). Business meeting: A short meeting, Thursday 8th, 17.30 in the Students’ Union Auditorium, to discuss future PopGroup meetings. All are welcome and encouraged to attend! Information for speakers: Speakers should ensure their talks are loaded either directly onto the computer in the lecture theatre or into the correct Dropbox folder well before each session. Please name your files with your surname followed by the time of your talk (eg. Smith_1015.pdf). All computers are PCs. If you want to use your own computer please speak to a conference organiser or volunteer well ahead of your session to ensure this will work and can be set up before the session starts. Chairs: The last speaker of each session should act as chair for that session. If you are not able to act as chair please arrange for someone else to do it for you or contact the conference organisers. Chairs should signal to the speakers when 15 minutes has passed, then again at 17 minutes, and then stand up at 18 minutes. Questions should be finished by 19 minutes to allow one minute for people to change rooms. Information for poster presenters: Posters can be put up on Tuesday evening or at the beginning of the morning session on Wednesday and should be taken down before 14.00 on Friday. 3 #PGG48 Luggage store: There will be a storage area available at Uni Central (near the lunch area) on Friday morning for posters and other baggage. Prizes: There will be prizes for the best student talks and posters. All delegates are asked to vote online at http://populationgeneticsgroup.org/. Online voting closes at 6pm on Thurs 8th. Internet: Internet access is via Eduroam. For participants who don’t have Eduroam there will be a limited number of guest accounts available from the registration/help desk. Taxis: Mercury Taxis, 0114 2662662; City Taxis 0114 2393939 4 #PGG48 Tuesday 6th 17.00 Registration – Students’ Union, Inox suite 19.00 Dinner – Students’ Union, Uni Central 21.00 Outreach Event – Inox, Discovery room 3 Wednesday 7th AM 8.45 9.00 SU Auditorium Welcome Bryan Clarke memorial 9.20 Jerome Kelleher Simulating the full coalescent with recombination faster than the Sequentially Markov Coalescent 9.40 Yifei Wang* Exploring How Gene Regulation Influences The Maintenance of Meiotic Recombination 10.00 Robert Verity Estimating K in Structure-‐like programs Alfred Denny LT 1 Alfred Denny LT 2 Veronika Laine The genetics of behaviour in nine-‐ spined sticklebacks (Pungitius pungitius) Isabel Winney* Quantitative genetics of behavioural consistency Jonna Kulmuni Ant hybrids reveal genomic factors underlying post-‐ zygotic reproductive isolation Aaron Comeault* Selection on a genetic polymorphism counteracts ecological speciation in a stick insect Rüdiger Riesch Natural and sexual selection on a communication system drive ecological speciation Michael Stocks Genomics of mating behaviour and morphology in Ruff (Philomachus pugnax) 10.20 Coffee break, SU, Inox 5 #PGG48 *Indicates a speaker eligible for a student prize Wednesday 7th AM SU Auditorium 11.00 Smruti P. Deoghare* How animals choose and absorb nutrients when they are infected Alfred Denny LT 1 Marie Cariou* Pushing the RADseq limits: more specimens, less DNA, from population genomics to phylogeny 11.20 Darren J. Parker* Kathryn R. Elmer Transcriptional Double-‐digest RAD slackers? The role of Sequencing using males in a species Ion Proton with biparental care semiconductor platform (ddRADseq-‐ion) with non-‐model organisms 11.40 Andrew John Davey Pomiankowski Why do Heliconius The evolution of butterflies have 21 larger sexual chromosomes? ornaments 12.00 Short break 12.10 Plenary – Patricia Wittkopp, SU Auditorium 13.00 Lunch & Posters SU, Uni Central & Inox *Indicates a speaker eligible for a student prize 6 Alfred Denny LT 2 Mark Harrison* Unmasking the evolutionary effects of ploidy-‐limited expression Reto Burri Evolution of genome differentiation across the speciation continuum in Ficedula flycatchers Emma Berdan Comparative population genomics in three species of Chorthippus grasshoppers #PGG48 Wednesday 7th PM SU Auditorium 14.40 Thomas Carpino* Uncovering the genetic divergence and subspecies designation of a critically endangered snake (D. p. acricus) 15.00 Marie Suez* Analysis of population genetic structure of Cervus elaphus in Île de France Alfred Denny LT 1 Ben Jackson* Population genetics of a colour polymorphism locus in the Gouldian Finch Alfred Denny LT 2 Kim Geraldine Mortega* Allochronic and geographic reproductive isolation in an African songbird Luke Dunning* Molecular adaptation to low temperature in New Zealand stick insects 15.20 Rachel Williams* The genetic structure of Nautilus pompilius populations surrounding Australia and the Philippines Pam Wiener Selection mapping to identify genomic regions associated with dairy production in sheep Krzysztof Kozak* Whole genomes do not resolve the phylogeny of hybridising neotropical butterflies Fraïsse Widespread differential introgression is the main cause of differentiation islands in a complex of hybridizing mussel species 15.40 Tea break, SU Inox 7 #PGG48 Wednesday 7th PM SU Auditorium 16.20 Tiago Paixão An algorithmic view of evolution: introduction to the SAGE project 16.40 Per Kristian Lehre Analytic Methods from Theory of Evolutionary Computation Alfred Denny LT 1 Thomas Mathers Transition in sexual system and sex chromosome evolution in the tadpole shrimp Triops cancriformis Agnieszka Lipinska Unique evolutionary features of the pseudoautosomal region of the Ectocarpus UV sex chromosomes 17.00 Tiago Antao Sophia Ahmed Teaching population Patterns of genetics: A hands-‐ nucleotide diversity on approach using for sex linked, par forward-‐time and autosomal simulations over a genes in the brown web interface algae Ectocarpus 18.00 Wine & Posters, SU Inox 19.00 Dinner, SU, Uni Cenral *Indicates a speaker eligible for a student prize 8 Alfred Denny LT 2 Tom Hill* The Extent of Hybrid Dysgenesis and the Penetrance of P-‐ Element in Drosophila simulans Samuel H. Lewis* Strong selection is associated with functional specialization of Drosophila Argonaute2 duplicates Laura Salazar Jaramillo Evolutionary genomics of the immune response against parasitoid in Drosophila species #PGG48 Thursday 8th AM 9.00 9.20 SU Auditorium Katarina Bodova Analyzing Evolve and Resequence Experiments Alfred Denny LT 1 Setareh Mohammadin* Brassicaceae's first split: Aethionema Alfred Denny LT 2 Harold P. de Vladar Christian Schlötterer Eran Tauber The most deeply conserved noncoding sequences identified in 5’ UTR in Arthropods genomes Thais Muniz de Queiroz* Genome skimming to investigate patterns of sequence variation within the flowering plant genus, Plantago Simon Whelan ModelOMatic: Fast and Automated Model Selection between RY, Nucleotide, Amino Acid, and Codon Substitution Models Dave Lunt Reproducible phylogenetics: why we urgently need it, and new analytical solutions to achieve it Jisca Huisman Using genomics tools to study inbreeding depression in a wild population The genomic signature of stabilizing selection during temperature adaptation in experimental Drosophila melanogaster populations 9.40 Ana Marija Jakšić* Extreme developmental temperatures trigger decanalization of alternative splicing 10.00 Kang-‐Wook Kim What makes longer and faster sperm? 10.20 Coffee break, SU Inox 9 Evolvable neurodynamics: parallel problem solving through Darwinian selection, Hebbian learning and synaptic plasticity Susan Johnston Examining the causes of local and genome-‐ wide recombination rate variation in a wild population #PGG48 Thursday 8th AM SU Auditorium 11.00 Thomas Smith* Variation in the human mutation rate: Inferences from trio studies and the 1000 genomes project Alfred Denny LT 2 Tom Ellis* The strength of pollinator-‐mediated selection in a snapdragon hybrid zone 11.20 Hugo Tavares* Adjacent genomic islands of divergence identify selected loci in a hybrid zone 11.40 12.00 12.10 13.00 13.40 Alfred Denny LT 1 Simon Martin* Population genomics of the butterfly Heliconius melpomene and the role of selection in shaping genetic diversity Rob Ness James Buckley The landscape of The effect of mating spontaneous system variation in mutation in Arabidopsis lyrata on Chlamydomonas adaptive genetic reinhardtii variation and responses to a novel environment Adam Eyre-‐Walker Is Rob Cruickshank adaptive evolution Comparative mutation limited? landscape genetics of two species of New Zealand skinks Short break Plenary – Barbara Mable, SU Auditorium Lunch & Posters, SU, Uni Central & Inox Meet the Editors, SU Auditorium *Indicates a speaker eligible for a student prize 10 David Field Speciation genetics in snapdragron hybrid zones #PGG48 Thursday 8th PM SU Auditorium 14.40 Daniel Jeffries* Genetic and genomic phylogeography of a threatened European freshwater fish (Carassius carassius), and selection Vs. drift in bottlenecked populations 15.00 Jimena Guerrero* Genetic diversity, population structure and demographic history of the Neotropical Otter (Lontra longicaudis) in Mexico based on mtDNA 15.20 Alice Dennis An evolutionary arms race: parasitoid counter-‐adaptation to symbiont-‐ conferred resistance in aphids 15.40 Tea break, SU Inox Alfred Denny LT 1 Naino Jika Abdel Kader* Distribution of pearl millet genetic diversity among ethno-‐linguistic group in the Lake Chad Basin Alfred Denny LT 2 Simon Aeschbacher Exploring the genome-‐wide signal of selection against maladaptive gene flow Jennifer James* Molecular evolutionary consequences of island colonisation Doro Lindtke Genetic incompatibilities, gene flow, and the maintenance of species barriers in hybrid zones Kelly Bennett* Worldwide population structure in the dengue mosquito Aedes aegypti Nick Barton Explaining genomic islands 11 #PGG48 Thursday 8th PM SU Auditorium 16.20 John Parsch An indel polymorphism associated with gene expression variation and local adaptation in Drosophila melanogaster 16.40 Martina Rauscher* Screening a whole genome set of over 300,000 microsatellites in D. melanogaster for traces of recent selective sweeps using coalescent tree topology 17.00 Mirko Pegoraro Nucleotide variation in Drosophila cryptochrome linked to circadian clock function: an association analysis Alfred Denny LT 1 Nicolas Perrin Sex-‐chromosome differentiation and ‘sexual races’ in the common frog (Rana temporaria) Alfred Denny LT 2 Kim Steige* Regulatory changes associated with recent adaptive floral evolution in Capsella Deborah Charlesworth The evolution of suppressed recombination in a plant sex chromosome Avazeh Ghanbarian* Location, Location, Location: Can the evolution of a gene's expression profile affect that of its neighbours? Alison Wright Sonja Grath Independent origins Studying signatures of the avian Z of DNA methylation chromosome reveal in more than 100 contrasting short-‐ insect and long-‐term transcriptomes dynamics of sex-‐ specific selection 17.30 Business meeting -‐ All welcome!, SU Auditorium 19.00 Conference dinner – City Hall *Indicates a speaker eligible for a student prize 12 #PGG48 Friday 9th AM 9.00 9.20 SU Auditorium Matthew Hartfield Gene Genealogies of Facultative Sexual Populations Alfred Denny LT 1 Leonard Nunney Adapting to a changing environment: modeling the interaction of directional evolution and plasticity Hildegard Uecker Richard Nichols The role of Gigantic genomes recombination for contain genetic evolutionary rescue fossils of past infections, which reveal population history Alfred Denny LT 2 Camillo Berenos Heterogeneity of genetic architecture of body size traits in a free-‐living population Helmut Schaschl Genetic variation at candidate genes involved in the determination of the human face are not associated with facial fluctuating asymmetry 9.40 Jinliang Wang Alison K.S. Wee Tamsin Majerus Pedigrees or Drivers and Genetics of colour-‐ markers: which are limitations of gene pattern variation in the better in estimating flow in mangroves: two-‐spot and ten-‐spot relatedness and From local to ladybirds, Adalia inbreeding regional scale bipunctata and Adalia coefficient? decempunctata 10.00 Brian Charlesworth Ben Wielstra Romain Villoutreix The population Genetic pollution of Investigation of the genetics of hyper a threatened native geographical scale of diversity crested newt adaptive phenological species through variation and its hybridization with underlying genetics in 13 #PGG48 an invasive congener Arabidopsis thaliana 10.20 Coffee break, SU Inox Friday 9th AM SU Auditorium 11.00 Katharina Böndel The evolutionary history of the wild tomato species Solanum chilense: north-‐south colonization associated with local adaptation to new environments 11.20 Matthew Webster A worldwide survey of genome sequence variation reveals the evolutionary history of the honeybee Apis mellifera 11.40 Toni Gossmann Genome wide variation and tests of positive selection in the genome of a bird model species Alfred Denny LT 1 Matteo Fumagalli Population genetics of Greenlanders: demographic history and adaptation to life in the arctic Alfred Denny LT 2 Elizabeth Hellen Identifying horizontal transfer of transposable elements using RNASeq data sets Sara Goodacre Genetic perspectives on the origins of two Bedouin tribes in South Sinai Amir Szitenberg The phylogenetic effect on the abundance of transposable elements in Nematoda Martin Carr Horizontal Transfer of LTR Retrotransposons In Saccharomyces Elizabeth Ann Veasey Moderate genetic structure and high diversity in populations of the ‘Cattleya coccinea’ complex 14 #PGG48 (Orchidaceae) 12.00 Short break 12.10 Plenary – Simon Myers, SU Auditorium 13.00 Lunch, SU, Uni Central Poster titles (*Indicates a presenter eligible for a student prize) 1. Armstrong*, Evolving with pathogens: how pathogens drive genetic diversity over space and time in an endemic island bird 2. Behdenna*, Detecting dependencies between evolutionary events 3. Bossu, The genomic landscape underlying phenotypic integrity in the face of gene flow in crows 4. Burdfield-‐Steel, Sex-‐biased dispersal in a aposematic moth 5. Burgon*, Revision of Paramelania, an endemic genus from Lake Tanganyika, Africa: Integrating molecular, morphological and ecological data. 6. Clarkson*, Evolution of insecticide resistance in anophelines: a network approach 7. Cooper*, Beneficial Transposable Element Insertions in Saccharomyces 8. Corcoran, Adaptive introgression slows down molecular degeneration of the mating-‐type chromosome in Neurospora tetrasperma 9. Cruickshank, Blood, sweat and tears: non-‐invasive vs. non-‐disruptive DNA sampling for experimental biology 15 #PGG48 10. Davison*, Sexual selection and the costs of sexually transmitted infections in Drosophila 11. Dawson, Engineering microsatellite markers to study and compare a wide range of species 12. de Vladar, High-‐order epistasis and its role on the evolution of the capsid of the PhiX-‐174 bacteriophage family 13. Dicks*, MHC class II haplotypes in the Soay sheep (Ovis aries) 14. Ellis*, Joint-‐estimation of paternity and population parameters in a snapdragon hybrid zone using SNPs 15. Ewing, Efficient Simulation of Background Selection 16. Fernandes Rodrigues*, Phylogenetic and phylogeography analyses of Cattleya coccinea complex (Orchidaceae) in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest 17. Freitas*, Sexus, Nexus, Plexus (or how sexual and assexual species intermingle) 18. Glass*, Scent-‐gland microbial diversity as a possible determinant in kin discrimination in the hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) 19. Hahn, Genomics of speciation and introgression in the Lake Malawi cichlid radiation 20. Hipperson, Detecting abundance of invasive and protected species in British freshwaters using environmental DNA 21. Johnson*, Differential expression in coiling variants of the Pond Snail Lymnaea stagnalis 22. Lapierre*, Reference models in molecular evolution 16 #PGG48 23. Lawal*, Genetic introgression among domestic and wild junglefowl (Gallus sp): A genome wide analysis 24. Levsen, Gynodieocy and mitochondrial sequence evolution in three species of Plantago 25. Mahmood*, Genetic history and diversity of cockfighting chickens of Pakistan 26. McGregor, The genetic basis for the rapid diversification of male genital morphology between Drosophila mauritiana and D. simulans 27. Merrill, Sexual conflict and the evolution of novel warning patterns in a Müllerian mimic? 28. Milton*, Selection over time in pigs 29. Moran*, Reproductive Barriers amongst two closely related Teleogryllus Crickets provide an exception to Haldane’s Rule 30. Morgan, Central African Biodiversity Alliance: Incorporating evolutionary processes into conservation prioritization schemes 31. Möst, Eutrophication affects taxonomic composition and hybridization in the Daphnia longispina-‐galeata-‐cucullata complex 32. Moura, Kinship structure of common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) based on multilocus genotypes from free ranging animals 33. Muschick, Host plant adaptation and genomic divergence in the radiation of Timema stick insects 34. Nevado, Natural selection during the adaptive radiation of Andean lupins 35. Osborne*, Widespread low-‐level introgression in a Mediterranean species complex 17 #PGG48 36. Pinharanda*, Mapping structural variants in the Heliconius melpomene genome 37. Polechová, Coevolution of genetic variance and species’ range in a changing environment 38. Pracana*, The effects of inhibited recombination on the social chromosome of the fire ant Solenopsis invicta 39. Priklopil, Evolutionarily stable mating decisions for sequentially searching females and the stability of reproductive isolation by assortative mating 40. Razali*, Identifying Major histocompatibility complex alleles & malarial strains using deep Illumina sequencing. 41. Recknagel*, Paleoclimate as a driver for the evolution of viviparity 42. Ribardière*, Mosaic hybridization in marine isopods 43. Rodrigues Santiago*, Genetic variability of captive populations of Tetragonisca angustula, a highly eusocial stingless bee. 44. Santos Magalhaes, The ecology of an adaptive radiation of three-‐ spine sticklebacks from North Uist, Scotland 45. Soria-‐carrasco, Genomics of parallel speciation in stick insects 46. Štambuk, Impact of coastal pollution on reproductive fitness and evolution of marine snail Hexaplex trunculus 47. Stolle, How eusociality might shape the repetitive elements landscape in the genomes of eleven bee species 48. Suez*, A discretized skew normal distribution to genotype target microsatellite loci from NGS 49. Szep*, Estimating selection from clines across the genome 18 #PGG48 50. Szitenberg, ReproPhylo: a new standards-‐compliant open phylogenetic environment to achieve reproducible phylogenetics 51. Trask*, Evidence for the emergence of a lethal genetic disease in a wild bird population of conservation concern 52. Trubenova, Running faster or jumping further? Analysis of adaptive walks in various classes of fitness landscapes. 53. Turner, “THE MOST COMPLICATED MATE ACQUISITION SYSTEM KNOWN IN ANY INSECT” [G.Parker in litt]: a possible route to the evolution of leking and male swarming. 54. Vieira*, Sociality and effective population size history 55. Wallbank, Modular regulation of a butterfly wing patterning gene 56. Warmuth, Mitogenomics resolves the evolutionary relationships of Ficedula flycatchers 57. Wee, Genetic optimization of ex-‐situ conservation for threatened plant species in Xishuangbanna 58. Westram, The genetic basis of parallel speciation in a marine snail 59. Whiting*, Reshaping The Model: The North Uist Three-‐Spined Stickleback system as a model for studying the role of immunological variation and host-‐parasite interactions on host evolution in the wild. 60. Wiberg*, Identifying positive selection in the Drosophila montana genome. 19 #PGG48 Participants Guillaume Simon Sophia Rayan Bei Tiago Nicola Claire Jan Niclas Golnaz Judit Nathan Stuart Nick Hannes Abdelkader Kelly Douda Emma Camillo Katarina Katharina Ben Jon Thomas John Thomas James Achaz Aeschbacher Ahmed Alansari An Antao Antony Armstrong Arntzen Backström Badkobeh Bagi Bailey Baird Barton Becher Behdenna Bennett Bensasson Berdan Berenos Bodova Böndel Braim Bridle Brooker Brookfield Broquet Buckley Lynsey Bunnefeld 20 #PGG48 Emily James Terry Reto Roger Marie Thomas Martin Deborah Brian Pragya Bossu Peter Chris J.Mark Susana Helene Aaron Lucinda Dogan Tom Rob Emma Duc-Cuong John Angus Dinah Deborah Thais Muniz Harold Paul Alice Stuart Smruti Kara Natalie Burdfield-Steel Burgon Burke Burri Butlin Cariou Carpino Carr Charlesworth Charlesworth Chaube Christen Clarke Clarkson Cock Coelho Collin Comeault Cooper Corus Crellen Cruickshank Curran Dang Davey Davison Davison Dawson de Queiroz de Vladar Dennis Dennis Deoghare Dicks dos-Remedios Luke Dunning21 #PGG48 Caroline Ludovic Aliya Thomas Kathryn Gregory Adam Isobel Daniel David Christelle Susana Matteo Avazeh Deborah Sara Simon Toni John Sonja Jimena Bernd Christoph Robert Joe Mark Matthew Beth Michael Tom Martin Helen Emma Jisca Ben Durrant Duvaux El Nagar Ellis Elmer Ewing Eyre-Walker Eyres Falush Field Fraisse Freitas Fumagalli Ghanbarian Glass Goodacre Goodman Gossmann Grahame Grath Guerrero Haenfling Hahn Hammond Hanly Harrison Hartfield Hellen Hickerson Hill Hinsch Hipperson Hodcroft Huisman Jackson Ana Marija Jaksic 22 #PGG48 Jenny Daniel Harriet Louise Susan Ravinder Jerome Kang-wook Chris Krzysztof Clemens Jonna Veronika Marguerite Raman Lori Per Kristian Nick Samuel Anne-Lise Doro Agnieszka Konrad Dave Barbara Sajid Tamsin Simon Thomas Frieder Alistair Kurt Mark Richard Fiona James Jeffries Johnson Johnson Johnston Kanda Kelleher Kim Knight Kozak Kuepper Kulmuni Laine Lapierre Lawal Lawson-Handley Lehre Levsen Lewis Liabot Lindtke Lipinska Lohse Lunt Mable Mahmood Majerus Martin Mathers Mayer McGregor McKean McMullan Merrill Milton Elizabeth Mittell 23 #PGG48 Setareh Mauricio Peter Katy Kim Geraldine Markus Andre Moritz Simon Nicola Abdel Kader Rob Bruno Richard Patrik Sebastian Leonard Samantha Darren Owen Andy Celine Tiago Shengkai Darren John Sonia Steve Mirko Josephine Nicolas Ana Jitka Andrew Rodrigo Mohammadin Montaño-Rendón Moran Morgan Mortega Möst Moura Muschick Myers Nadeau Naino Jika Ness Nevado Nichols Nosil Novak Nunney O'Loughlin Obbard Osborne Overall Pagnier Paixao Pan Parker Parsch Pascoal Paterson Pegoraro Pemberton Perrin Pinharanda Polechova Pomiankowski Pracana Nick Priest 24 #PGG48 Tadeas Suo Rita Martina Haslina Hans Ambre Rüdiger Harald Mike Leandro Jucelene Salha Laura Isabel Maria Daniela Andy Helmut Christian Will Jon Thomas Ben Victor Lewis Anamaria Kim Michael Eckart Dirk Marie Eniko Amir Venkat Eran Priklopil Qiu Rasteiro Rauscher Razali Recknagel Ribardière Riesch Ringbauer Ritchie Rodrigues-Santiago Rodrigues Saad Salazar-Jaramillo Santos-Magalhaes Santos-Nunes Saxon Schaschl Schlötterer Schneider Slate Smith Sobkowiak Soria-Carrasco Spurgin Stambuk Steige Stocks Stolle Sudholt Suez Szep Szitenberg Talla Tauber Hugo Tavares25 #PGG48 Abdulfatai Amanda Barbora Rachel John RG Alex Venera Hildegard Elizabeth Robert Bruno Lumi Romain Richard Jinliang Yifei Vera Matthew Lucy Alison Anja Marie Simon James Axel Ben Pamela Rachel Isabel Patricia Alison Yannick Kai Xiangjiang Hanyuan Tijjani Trask Trubenova Tucker Turner Twyford Tyukmaeva Uecker Veasey Verity Vieira Viljakainen Villoutreix Wallbank Wang Wang Warmuth Webster Webster Wee Westram Whelan Whiting Wiberg Wielstra Wiener Williams Winney Wittkopp Wright Wurm Zeng Zhan Zhang 26 #PGG48 Conference Organisers Organizational Committee: Roger Butlin Terry Burke Jon Slate Kai Zeng Nicola Nadeau Patrik Nosil Céline Pagnier Stuart Dennis Víctor Soria Carrasco Volunteers: Rachel Tucker Isabel Winney Pragya Chaube Anne-‐Lise Liabot Ben Jackson Emma Curran Rachel Williams Mauricio Montaño Rendón Haslina Razali 27 #PGG48 Upcoming Genetics Society meetings • • 17 March 2015: 2015 Evolutionary Genetics & Genomics Symposium (EGGS), The University of Cambridge. http://www.evolutionarygenetics.group.cam.ac.uk/eggs/ 16 –17 April 2015: 2015 Genetics Society Spring Meeting, The Roslin Institute, Edinburgh. Breeding for Bacon, Beer and Biofuels. http://www.genetics.org.uk/ 28 #PGG48 Notes 29 #PGG48 30 #PGG48 31 #PGG48 32 #PGG48 33 Auditoriu m, posters, bar and meals Alfred Denny LT1, LT2 Hotel s: Leop old (HQ), Ibis (2), Jurys Inn (3), Merc ure St. Paul’ s (4), The Sheff ield Metr opoli tan (5)
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