Session 109

Genomics of physiology and structure

Day: Tuesday, Jan. 7, 08:00-10:00
Room: 412

Session Chair(s): Andy Baxevanis, Christine Schnitzler

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RHODES, A.C. Why Be red? Testing an Alternative Explanation for Color Polymorphism in Diaptomid copepods

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PAIRETT, A.N.; SERB, J.M.* Identifying the molecular link between photosensitive tissues and the eyes of the bay scallop, Argopecten irradians.

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RYAN, J.F.; SCHNITZLER, C.E.; MAXWELL, E.K.; PANG, K.; FRANCIS, W.R.; SMITH, S.A.; WOLFSBERG, T.G.; MULLIKIN, J.C.; HADDOCK, S.H.D.; DUNN, C.W.; MARTINDALE, M.Q.; BAXEVANIS, A.D.* The Genome of the Ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi: Bringing Resolution to the Phylogenetic Position of the Ctenophores

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SCHNITZLER, CE*; SANDERS, SM; PLICKERT, G; SEOIGHE, C; BUSS, L; WOLFSBERG, TG; NICOTRA, M; MULLIKIN, JC; CARTWRIGHT, P; FRANK, U; BAXEVANIS, AD A Tale of Two Hydractinia Genomes: Comparative Genomics of Two Sister Hydrozoan Species

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FAY, S; AHMAD, M; SWINEY, K; FOY, R; STILLMAN, JH* Transcriptomic response of juvenile red king crab, Paralithodes camtschaticus, to the interactive effects of ocean acidification and warming

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GREENWOLD, MJ*; BAO, W; SAWYER, RH Molecular evolution and expression of feather structural proteins, alpha and beta keratins, in birds

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BRUGLER, M.R.*; RODRIGUEZ, E.; SIDDALL, M.E.; AMATO, G. Next-generation sequencing of legacy collections at the American Museum of Natural History
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