Colors as life history traits Insights from the pigment-based coloration of two butterfly species

SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract S7-4  Wed Jan 6 11:30 – 12:00  Colors as life history traits: Insights from the pigment-based coloration of two butterfly species Morehouse, NI; University of Cincinnati colorevolution@uc.edu http://www.morehouselab.com Animal colors, once thought to evolve strictly on the basis of […]

BLOC-dependent regulation of melanocyte pigmentation and its defects in the Hermansky-Pudlak Syndromes

SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract S7-7  Wed Jan 6 15:00 – 15:30  BLOC-dependent regulation of melanocyte pigmentation and its defects in the Hermansky-Pudlak Syndromes Delevoye, C; Institut Curie, PSL Research University, CNRS, UMR144, Structure and Membrane Compartments and Cell and Tissue Imaging Facility (PICT-IBiSA), […]

Using an evolutionary model organism to reveal host genetic influence on host-microbe interactions

Meeting Abstract S7-8  Monday, Jan. 6 11:30 – 12:00  Using an evolutionary model organism to reveal host genetic influence on host-microbe interactions MILLIGAN-MYHRE, KCA; University of Alaska Anchorage kmillig1@alaska.edu Interactions between hosts and their microbiota involve multiple host systems and complex signaling between microbiota members. These interactions are balanced by host factors, including the immune system, hormones, […]

Using Camoco to integrate genome-wide association studies with context specific co-expression networks in corn and horses

Meeting Abstract S7-9  Monday, Jan. 6 13:30 – 14:00  Using Camoco to integrate genome-wide association studies with context specific co-expression networks in corn and horses SCHAEFER, RJ*; BAXTER, I; MCCUE, ME; University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN; Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, St Louis, MO; University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN rob@linkage.io http://linkage.io High throughput technologies are […]

The transcriptomic basis of a trade-off between salinity tolerance and competitive ability in the Trinidadian guppy

Meeting Abstract S7-2  Monday, Jan. 6 08:00 – 08:30  The transcriptomic basis of a trade-off between salinity tolerance and competitive ability in the Trinidadian guppy MAURO, AA*; GHALAMBOR, CK; MAURO, Alexander; Colorado State University; Colorado State University amauro@colostate.edu https://amaurobio.weebly.com/ The factors determining the geographic distribution of organisms has long been of interest to organismal biologists. Eco-physiological studies […]

SICB Wide Symposium Building Bridges from Genome to Phenome Molecules, Methods and Models

Meeting Abstract S7-1  Monday, Jan. 6 07:45 – 08:00  SICB Wide Symposium: Building Bridges from Genome to Phenome: Molecules, Methods and Models BURNETT, KG*; DURICA, DS; MYKLES, DL; STILLMAN, JH; College of Charleston; The University of Oklahoma; Colorado State University; San Francisco State University burnettk@cofc.edu Understanding the mechanistic basis by which genes give rise to both stability […]

Quantitation and comprehension of context-dependent changes of dynamic proteomes

Meeting Abstract S7-4  Monday, Jan. 6 09:00 – 09:30  Quantitation and comprehension of context-dependent changes of dynamic proteomes LI, J*; LEVITAN, B B; KÜLTZ, D; University of California, Davis; University of California, Davis; University of California, Davis joli@ucdavis.edu Understanding the complex biochemical mechanisms behind the evolution of salinity tolerance in euryhaline fish is best achieved using systems […]

Phenotypic Variation in Mitochondrial Function across New Zealand Snail Populations

Meeting Abstract S7-6  Monday, Jan. 6 10:30 – 11:00  Phenotypic Variation in Mitochondrial Function across New Zealand Snail Populations SHARBROUGH, J*; MONTOOTH, K; NEIMAN, M; Colorado State University; University of Nebraska; University of Iowa jsharbro@colostate.edu Mitochondrial function is critical for energy homeostasis and should thus shape how genetic variation in metabolism is transmitted through levels of biological […]

Phenotypic Comparability Arising from Genotypic Variability amongst Physically Structured Microbial Consortia

Meeting Abstract S7-7  Monday, Jan. 6 11:00 – 11:30  Phenotypic Comparability Arising from Genotypic Variability amongst Physically Structured Microbial Consortia SANTOS, SR*; HOFFMAN, SK; SEITZ, KW; HAVIRD, JC; WEESE, DA; Auburn University, Alabama; Green River College, Washington; University of Texas at Austin, Texas; University of Texas at Austin, Texas; Georgia College and State University, Georgia santos@auburn.edu http://www.auburn.edu/~santosr/ […]

Omics in Non-Model Species Closing the Loop Among Genes, Molecular Systems, and Phenotypes to predict Adverse Outcomes to Environmental Stress

Meeting Abstract S7-10  Monday, Jan. 6 14:00 – 14:30  Omics in Non-Model Species: Closing the Loop Among Genes, Molecular Systems, and Phenotypes to predict Adverse Outcomes to Environmental Stress GUST, KA; US Army, Engineer Research and Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, Vicksburg, MS kurt.a.gust@usace.army.mil https://egsb.el.erdc.dren.mil/ Omics technologies have been instrumental in characterizing the impacts of environmental stressors and […]

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