Meeting Abstract 48-1 Sunday, Jan. 5 10:00 – 10:15 Breakthrough in Marine Invertebrate Cell Culture: Sponge Cells Divide Rapidly in Improved Nutrient Medium CONKLING, ME*; HESP, K; MUNROE, S; SANDOVAL, K; MARTENS, DE; SIPKEMA, D; WIJFFELS, RH; POMPONI, SA; Florida Atlantic University, Fort Pierce, FL; Wageningen University, Wageningen, NL; Wageningen University, Wageningen, NL; Wageningen University, Wageningen, NL; […]
year: 2020
Trace elements and amphibian’s immunity – what can we expect
Meeting Abstract 47-2 Sunday, Jan. 5 10:45 – 11:00 Trace elements and amphibian’s immunity – what can we expect? TEIXEIRA, RV; TITON, SCM; TITON JR, B; GOMES, FR; ASSIS, VR*; University of Sao Paulo; University of Sao Paulo; University of Sao Paulo; University of Sao Paulo; University of Sao Paulo v.regina.a@gmail.com Amphibians are animals that are closely […]
Rhythmic Epigenetics and the Neuroendocrine Regulation of Reproduction in a Seasonal Rodent
Meeting Abstract 47-3 Sunday, Jan. 5 11:00 – 11:15 Rhythmic Epigenetics and the Neuroendocrine Regulation of Reproduction in a Seasonal Rodent. STEVENSON, TJ; University of Glasgow tyler.stevenson@glasgow.ac.uk The daily and yearly rotations of the Earth have provided a constantly changing environment that has driven the evolution of biological rhythms. The ability to adapt to future predictable climatic […]
Paternal hypoxia exposure primes offspring for increased hypoxia resistance
Meeting Abstract 47-5 Sunday, Jan. 5 11:30 – 11:45 Paternal hypoxia exposure primes offspring for increased hypoxia resistance RAGSDALE, A.K*; DUTOIT, L; BESSON, A.A; KING, T; GEMMELL, N.J; HORE, T; JOHNSON, S.L; University of Otago, NZ; University of Otago, NZ; University of Alberta, Canada; University of Otago, NZ; University of Otago, NZ; University of Otago, NZ alexandria95ragsdale@gmail.com […]
Epigenetic and Genetic Characteristics of Dispersal of the Florida Sand Skink
Meeting Abstract 47-6 Sunday, Jan. 5 11:45 – 12:00 Epigenetic and Genetic Characteristics of Dispersal of the Florida Sand Skink SCHREY, A*; MILLER, K; LOGGINS, F; WIECZOREK, P; MCCOY, E; MUSHINSKY, H; Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus; Dartmouth College; Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus; University of South Florida ; University of South Florida; University of South Florida […]
Developing an automated pipeline for quantifying animal pigmentation using deep learning
Meeting Abstract 47-1 Sunday, Jan. 5 10:30 – 10:45 Developing an automated pipeline for quantifying animal pigmentation using deep learning ALVARADO, SG*; KRUPAKAR, H; Queens College CUNY; GE Healthcare sebastian.alvarado@qc.cuny.edu http://www.alvaradolab.com Coloration is a salient trait across the animal kingdom that can allow an individual to become cryptic, conspicuous, or social. While some developmental patterns in pigmentation […]
Traveling Without a Destination Primordial Germ Cell Migration in a Hemipteran Insect
Meeting Abstract 46-7 Sunday, Jan. 5 09:30 – 09:45 Traveling Without a Destination: Primordial Germ Cell Migration in a Hemipteran Insect LOCHAB, AK*; EXTAVOUR, CG; Harvard University; Harvard University alochab@g.harvard.edu In many animal species, the first line of restricted germ cells (Primordial Germ Cells) are formed in a location independent from the site of gonad development. In […]
The fly cannot save us Using developmental transcriptomes to probe the genetic architecture of spider spinnerets
Meeting Abstract 46-3 Sunday, Jan. 5 08:30 – 08:45 The fly cannot save us: Using developmental transcriptomes to probe the genetic architecture of spider spinnerets SETTON, EVW*; SHARMA, PP; University of Wisconsin – Madison; University of Wisconsin – Madison setton@wisc.edu http://sharmalabuw.org The phylum Arthropoda is a formidable system for understanding the developmental genetics of novel structures, with […]
Single Cell RNA-sequencing reveals molluscan cell types and sheds light on the evolution of a complex bilaterian body plan
Meeting Abstract 46-1 Sunday, Jan. 5 08:00 – 08:15 Single Cell RNA-sequencing reveals molluscan cell types and sheds light on the evolution of a complex bilaterian body plan WOLLESEN, T*; MUSSER, J; BERTUCCI, P; ARENDT, D; European Molecular Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany; European Molecular Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany; European Molecular Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany; European Molecular Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany tim.wollesen@embl.de […]
Proteolytic profile through larvae development in Penaeus vannamei activity and transcriptional approach
Meeting Abstract 46-2 Sunday, Jan. 5 08:15 – 08:30 Proteolytic profile through larvae development in Penaeus vannamei: activity and transcriptional approach ROJO ARREOLA, L*; ROMERO , R; DIAZ DOMINGUEZ, L; GARCIA CARREñO, F; Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas del Noroeste lrojo@cibnor.mx http://www.cibnor.gob.mx/cvpersonal?JOS&CIB_ID=09004 Peptidases are hydrolases that cleave peptide bonds within protein chains. In arthropods, the cleavage of specific […]