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  • Sunday, Aug 6th
    4:08 PM – 4:28 PM EDT
    (CS-7-2) Arabidopsis Protection of Telomeres 1b protein regulates redox homeostasis and protects the genome from oxidative damage
    Location: Meeting Room 105-106
    Symposium Speaker: JI-HEE MIN, PhD – Texas A&M University
    Abstract Co-Author: Claudia Castillo-González – Texas A&M University
    Abstract Co-Author: Borja Barbero Barcenilla, n/a – Texas A&M University
    Abstract Co-Author: David Curtis – Texas A&M University
    Abstract Co-Author: Pavel Ulianich – Texas A&M University
    Abstract Co-Author: Monisha Yerram – Texas A&M University
    Abstract Co-Author: IN-CHEOL YEO, PhD (he/him/his) – TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
    Abstract Co-Author: Dorothy E. Shippen – Texas A&M University
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    (800-123) Identification and characterization of a temperature sensitive chlorotic soybean mutant
    Location: Exhibit Hall A
    Poster Presenter: C. Nathan Hancock, n/a – University of South Carolina Aiken
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-102) An Epigenetic Regulator Mediates Lignin-Modification-Induced Dwarfism in Arabidopsis
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Victoria Yell, n/a (she/her/hers) – North Carolina State University
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-103) A Phylogenomic Approach to Identifying Putative Parents of the Octoploid Cultivated Dahlia
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Zachary Meharg, BA – HundsonAlpha Institue for Biotechnology
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-104) Analysis of MKK4;MKK5 Arabidopsis Double Mutant Alleles
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Jonah A. Zabik – University of Georgia
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-105) Application and development of molecular marker systems for the analysis of polyploid Prunus species
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Júlia Halász, PhD, DSc (she/her/hers) – Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Godollo
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-106) ARP6 and HSFA2 are required for temperature-induced modulation of meiotic recombination in Arabidopsis thaliana
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Prateek Jain, PhD (he/him/his) – The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-107) Assembly and Population History of Wild Sorghum bicolor
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: William G. Voelker – University of North Carolina at Charlotte
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-108) Breeding tetraploid perennial grain sorghum for multiple harvests
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Pheonah Nabukalu, PhD (she/her/hers) – The Land Institute
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-109) Comparative fruit shape analysis across the cultivated Capsicum complexes
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: SAI SATISH CHOWDARY KADIYALA, Bachelorrate – West Virginia State University
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-110) Determining the timing of the sporophyte-to-gametophyte transition in Arabidopsis, tobacco, and rice
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Julian Somers (she/her/hers) – University of Georgia
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-111) Developing transcriptomic tools for genetic characterization of Musa sp. from Puerto Rico
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Christopher A. Sambolín pérez, MS – Institute of Sustainable Biotechnology, Inter American University of Puerto Rico
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-112) Elucidating the biological roles of Nuclear Factor-Y (NF-Y) transcription factors using network analysis
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Chamindika Siriwardana, PhD – Texas A&M University-Central Texas
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-113) Enhancing Nutritional Value of Wheat: A Study on Biofortification of Iron
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Muhammad W. Ali, MRSB (he/him/his) – John Innes Centre/University of Birmingham
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-114) Exploring the evolution of sex chromosomes in Cannabaceae
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Sarah Carey (she/her/hers) – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-115) Exploring the genetic diversity of Ketoacyl-CoA Synthetase (KCS) genes involved in plant fatty acid elongation across a diverse set of maize inbred lines
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Darcy G. Bonds, n/a – Iowa State University Department of Genetics, Development, and Cellular Biology
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-116) Finemapping OVATE suppressor sov2, a locus controlling fruit shape in tomato
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Sophie S. Caillault (she/her/hers) – University of Georgia
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-117) Functional conservation between Arabidopsis and Human H2A.Zs
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Paja Sijacic, PhD – Emory University
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-118) Fusarium oxysporum infecting Camelina sativa shows SIX genes diversity in its genome
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Ali Farnian, Master's – University of Milan
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-119) Generating a high-quality genome for the rapid clonally reproducing duckweed, Lemna minor
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Hannah Mueller (she/her/hers) – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-120) Genome-wide transcriptome analysis to identify the gene(s) associated with parthenocarpy in muscadine grape
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: M.A. Rahman, Ph.D. – Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL 36101
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-124) Identification of potential interactors from the OFP, TRM and SUN families to investigate the molecular mechanisms of organ morphogenesis in tomato
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Yanbing Wang, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of Georgia
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-125) Identifying candidate sex-determining genes and characterizing the non-recombining regions of the sex chromosomes of Morella cerifera & Morella rubra
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Laramie Akozbek, n/a – Auburn University & HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-127) Insights into the convergent evolution of fructan biosynthesis in angiosperms from the highly characteristic chicory genome
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Xiaozeng Yang, PhD – Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-128) Leveraging fully phased HiFi genome assemblies to understand conserved noncoding sequences across phylogenetic scales.
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Alan Yocca, n/a – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-130) Measuring nucleosome turnover in Arabidopsis thaliana to understand the relationship between chromatin dynamics and cell potency
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Courtney Willett, n/a – Emory University
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-131) Meiotic recombination differs between sexes in maize
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Gwonjin Lee, PhD – University of Florida
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-132) Optimization of Virus-Induced Gene Silencing in Chickpeas
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Kanwardeep S. Rawale, n/a – Geneshifters
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-133) Perennial-Specific Tandem Duplication of Nucleoredoxin1: Functional Characterization of Canonical and Noncanonical Isoforms in Poplar
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Yen-Ho Chen – University of Georgia
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-135) Population genetics of Sida fallax Walp. (Malvaceae) in the Hawaiian Islands
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Mersedeh Pejhanmehr, PhD (she/her/hers) – Carnegie Science
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-136) Purification of plant nuclei with lectin beads improves signal-noise ratio and nuclear read content in ATAC-seq and CUT&Tag
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Maryam Foroozani, Phd (she/her/hers) – Emory university
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-137) Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) That Influence Root System Architecture in Grapevine (Vitis sp.)
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Parinaz Mohtasebi, MS (she/her/hers) – Missouri State University
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-138) Reconstructing the Trillium genus phylogeny using the multi-locus Angiosperms353 bait capture approach
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Caroline M. Bendickson – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-139) Sensitive quantification of de novo Mutator transposon insertions across Maize tissues
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Justin Scherer, Genetics – University of Georgia
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-140) A high-throughput skim-sequencing approach for genotyping, dosage estimation and identifying translocations
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Laxman Adhikari, PhD – King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-141) Steps toward unraveling the secrets of a mysterious transposon: the FallingStones in stone fruits
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Attila Hegedus, PhD, DSc (he/him/his) – Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Godollo
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-142) Testing Intron Function in the LATD/NIP Gene of Medicago truncatula
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Anne Gilland (she/her/hers) – University of Vermont
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-143) The MBD9 protein directs chromatin remodeler SWR1 to novel regions for Histone Variant H2A.Z deposition in Arabidopsis thaliana
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Ellen G. Krall – Emory University
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-144) The Plant Circadian Clock Imposes a Morning State Through CFH1 Mediated Degradation of PIF3
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Harper Lowrey – Yale University
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
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    60 minutes
    (800-145) Transcriptomics of stomatal development in the model C4 species sorghum
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: James Fischer, Doctorate – University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (800-172) Arabidopsis Protection of Telomeres 1b protein regulates redox homeostasis and protects the genome from oxidative damage
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: JI-HEE MIN, PhD – Texas A&M University
    Genes & Genomes: Genetics