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  • 17th Annual Meeting of Society of Evolutionary Studies, Japan

    Dates: August 20(Thu) - August 23(Sun), 2015

    Venue: Chuo University Korakuen Campus, Tokyo 


    Plenary

    • 8/20 Xing Xu.
    • Key Laboratory of Vertebrate Evolution and Human Origins of Chinese Academy of Sciences: The Evolution of Feathers: Insights from Recent Paleontological and Neontological Data
    • 8/21 Wen-Hsiung Li.
      Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taipei:
      Genetic Basis of Feather Diversity in Birds
    • 8/22 Hiroshi Kudoh.
      Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University:
      Molecular Phenology: Seasonal Change of gene expression in plants (in Japanese)


    Symposia (Abstract here)

    ●8/21 morning
    ●8/22 morning
    • Symp-5: Frontier of evolutionary history studies lead by museums (in Japanese)
    • Symp-6: Elucidation of genetic basis for evolution of complex adaptive characters (in Japanese)
    • Symp-7: Grasping evolutionary ecology from “Upper Layers" (in Japanese)
    • Symp-8: DNA damage, mutation, and cancer (in Japanese)


    Workshops (Abstract here)

    ●8/20 afternoon
    • WS-01: Evolution of Modern Humans after “Out of Africa”
    • WS-02: Virus evolution elucidated through large scale sequence analyses (in Japanese)
    • WS-03: Cultural evolutionary consideration based on archeological artifacts found in Japan (in Japanese)
    • WS-04: Diversity and evolution of olfaction from mammals to plants (in Japanese)
    • WS-05: Evolution of nucleic acid controlling system and molecular biology of their synthesis (in Japanese)
    • WS-06: Environmental DNA: How we apply ecological information created by NGS (in Japanese)
    • WS-07: Considering evolutionay mechanisms of sexual and social behaviors through neural, endocrine, and molecular basis (in Japanese)
    • WS-08: Misterious algae that is key to evolution of diatoms: biology of Parmales (in English and Japanese)
    ●8/21 afternoon
    ●8/21 evening
    ●Oral
    • 1D-4 The origin of genes by means of conflicting multilevel evolution
      Takeuchi Nobuto(University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)
    • 1E-1 Efficient inference of recombination hot regions in bacterial genomes
      ○Koji Yahara1, Xavier Didelot2, M. Azim Ansari3, Samuel K. Sheppard4, Daniel Falush5 (1Univ. Tokyo (Kurume Univ.), 2Imperial College London, 3Univ. Oxford, 4Swansea Univ., 5Max Planck Institute)
    • 2B-1 Experimental analysis on isochore evolution by using raw mutation data
      ○Satoshi Oota, Ryutaro Fukumura, and Yoichi Gondo (RIKEN BioResource Center)
    • 2B-2 Importance of the genomic locations of conserved noncoding sequences in gene regulation
      ○Babarinde Isaac Adeyemi1,2, Saitou Naruya1,2,3 (1National Institute of Genetics, Mishima; 2The Graduate University for Advanced Studies; 3Univ. Tokyo)
    • 2B-3 Global discovery of Hominidae-specific unique genomic elements in human genome
      ○Morteza Mahmoudi Saber, Naruya Saitou (Dept. Biological Science, Univ. Tokyo)
    ●Poster
    • P-01 Heterogeneous characteritics of Conserved noncoding sequences in Eukaryote
      ○Nilmini Hettiarachchi1,3 and Naruya Saitou1,2,3 1School of Life Science, Graduate University for Advance Studies,2 University of Tokyo,3 National Institute of Genetics
    • P-04 gEVE, an endogenous viral elements (EVEs) database, facilitates the evolutionary studies of functional EVEs in various mammalian species.
      ○Nakagawa So1,2、 Ueda Mahoko2 1Tokai Univ, School of Medicine、2Tokai Univ, Micro/Nano Technology Center
    • P-29 Duplication and diversification of amphibian hatching enzyme genes
      〇Momo H Carlos1、 Tatsuki Nagasawa2、Mari Kawaguchi2、Shigeki Yasumasu2 1National University of Sao Carlos, Brazil、 2Sophia University, Japan
    • P-37 Genetic diversity of Kazakhstan camel population and its evolutionary relationship with the Arabian camel breed
      ◯XIAOKAITI XIAYIRE1,2; Saitou Naruya1,2,3 1. National Institute of Genetics; 2.SOKENDAI; 3.University of Tokyo
    • P-40 Unveiling the relationships and traits evolution within the species of the fern genus Pyrrosia Mirbel (Polypodiaceae)
    • P-57 Cranial shape evolution in adaptive radiation of birds
      Masayoshi Tokita1, Wataru Yano2, Helen James3, Arhat Abzhanov1 1 Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, 2 Department of Oral Anatomy, Asahi University School of Dentistry, 3 Department of Vertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution