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Open Symposium 2
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OS2-1
Rooting the animal tree of life - more is less in phylogenetic accuracy?
Yuanning Li (Vanderbilt University)
OS2-2
A new sex determination gene in insects
Yuan Zou (School of ecology, Sun yat-sen University)
OS2-3
Landscape and evolution of the Y chromosome in the Asian malaria mosquito
Arunachalam Ramaiah (University of California, Irvine)
OS2-4
Sex chromosome evolution of the birds and monotremes
Jing Li (University of Konstanz)
OS2-5
Telomere-to-telomere assembly of a fish Y chromosome reveals the origin of a young sex chromosome pair
Luohao Xu (University of Vienna)
OS2-6
Molecular mechanism underlying venation pattern is reused to pattern eyespot rings in Bicyclus anynana butterflies.
Tirtha Das Banerjee (National University of Singapore)
OS2-7
Genetic origins and sex-biased admixture of the Huis
Xixian Ma (Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
OS2-8
Deep sampling of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in a continental island reveals ancestral genetic diversity in abundant wild lineages
Tracy Jiaye Lee (Academia Sinica)
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