Symposium S2

Genomic Perspectives in Comparative Physiology of Mollusks: Integration Across Disciplines

Day: Mon Jan 4 – 10:15-18:30
Organizer(s): Omera Matoo and Maurine Neiman

Symposium Author(s) Title

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Neiman, M*; Matoo, O Introduction to genomic perspectives in comparative physiology of mollusks: Integration across disciplines

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Adema, CM*; McQuirk, KA; Seppala, O; Castillo, MG Fielding freshwater snail immunity

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Allam, B Multi-omic approaches to reveal interactions between the hard clam and its parasite QPX

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Heath-Heckman, EAC*; Nishiguchi, M Exploring the genomic underpinnings of symbiosis in bobtail squid

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Ghiselli, F*; Milani, L; Iannello, M; Piccinini, G Bivalve molluscs as model systems for studying mitochondrial biology

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Matoo, OB*; Sharbrough, J; Neiman, M; Montooth, KL Phenotypic variation in energy metabolism across New Zealand snail populations

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Kelly, MW*; Smith, HN; Sirovy, KA; LaPeyre, JF; List, SM; Johnson, KM Testing how broad physiological tolerances are shaped by selection: transcriptomic variation in salinity, temperature, and hypoxia responses in the eastern oyster

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Furr, D; Ketchum, RN; Leach, WB; Ivanina, AV; Reitzel, AM* Genetic and environmental correlates of physiology and gene expression for the eastern oyster in the southeastern United States

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Churches, N; Chancellor, J; Chang, P; Nuzhdin , S* Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) dramatically recalibrate the model for the upper limit of the eukaryotic mutation rate

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Roberts, SR A perspective on DNA methylation in bivalves

 

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