Date/Time BrowserClick on the session time you would like to browse. Sessions for Sunday, July 26th, 2020 |
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Presentations for 12:30, Tuesday, July 28th, 2020Click on the Abstract you would like to read. Session | Location | Title | Section/Topic | Type | Authors | Keywords |
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CG1001 | Virtual/Virtual | Genetic mechanism of the transition to red floral color in Petunia | Comparative Genomics/Transcriptomics | Paper | Berardi, Andrea; Esfield, Korinna; Kuhlemeier, Cris. | floral color Anthocyanins flavonoids evolution | COL04010 | Virtual/Virtual | Strategies for assessing phylogenomic conflict and testing hybridization, with an example from Heuchera | Exploring the utility and limits of target enrichment methods to study polyploidy and reticulate evolution | Colloquium | Folk, Ryan. | hybridization methods phylogenomics chloroplast capture | EO1001 | Virtual/Virtual | Implementing undergraduate research in an upper-level botany lab using target capture sequencing of herbarium specimens | Education and Outreach | Paper | Hale, Haley; Chen, Yanni; Williams, Lindsay; Johnson, Matt. | CURE Targeted sequencing Herbarium | M07001 | Virtual/Virtual | CV Reviews | Conference Wide | Custom | | | MOL1001 | Virtual/Virtual | The strength and pattern of natural selection on rice gene expression | Molecular Ecology | Paper | Groen, Simon; Calic, Irina; Joly-Lopez, Zoe; Choi, Jae Young; Franks, Steven; Purugganan, Michael. | Natural Selection Gene expression Abiotic stress evolution | PAL4001 | Virtual/Virtual | A new physaloid fruit fossil from Patagonia and the evolutionary history of nightshades | Paleobotany | Paper | Deanna, Rocio; Deanna, Rocio; Deanna, Rocio; Wilf, Peter; Gandolfo, Maria. | Argentina Eocene Fossils fruiting calyx Laguna del Hunco Physalis Solanaceae | SY2006 | Virtual/Virtual | Historical Descriptions of Biotic Anomalies on Specimen Labels Inform Efforts to Mobilize Collectors on the Front Lines of Observing Change Today | Biodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting Renaissance | Symposium | Mast, Austin; Pearson, Katelin; Buckley, Mikayla. | Anomaly Detection biodiversity specimens Herbarium Machine Learning Collectors citizen science Crowdsourcing global change | SYMB1001 | Virtual/Virtual | Effect of aqueous extracts of oak bark on germination of Alamania punicea Lex (Orchidaceae) | Symbioses: Plant, Animal, and Microbe Interactions | Paper | Hernández Álvarez , Gustavo Ramiro; Mondragón-Chaparro , Demetria; Robles, Celerino. | phorophytes Chemical Ecology Quercus orchid interactions | SYS2001 | Virtual/Virtual | Phylogenetic Relationships of the Genera of Achariaceae Based on Analyses of Morphological and DNA Data | Systematics | Paper | Alford, Mac; Pagart, Corey; Collins, Tori; Krosnick, Shawn. | Achariaceae Flacourtiaceae Salicaceae Systematics chaulmoogra oil GBSSI ndhF morphology |
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