Program 2018

Contenu, Previous meetings, 2018 (Montpellier), Program 2018
Wednesday February 7
9:45-10:15 Welcome coffee
10:15-11:00 Eric Tannier Comparative genomics on artificial life
11:05-11:25 Benjamin Linard Rapid, alignment-free phylogenetic placement via ancestral reconstruction
11:30-11:50 Stephane Guindon Accounting for calibration uncertainty: Bayesian molecular dating as a doubly intractable "problem"
11:55-12:15 Eric Rivals AquaPony: un outil pour la visualisation facile d’informations phylogéographiques sur des arbres évolutifs.
12:20-13:50 Lunch
13:50-14:10 Alain Guénoche Consensus sur les ordres partiels de gènes
14:15-14:35 Hervé Philippe An Approximate Bayesian Computation to include CpG hypermutability in mutation/selection models and its application to the mammalian codon usage
14:40-15:00 Marie Chabbert From eigen decomposition of sequence co-variation to main evolutionary pathways of protein families
15:05-15:25 Laurent Guéguen Modeling the evolution of gene expression time-series
15:30-15:50 Diego Hartasánchez Collapsed duplications: what to expect
15:55-16:25 Coffee break
16:25-16:45 Maud Gautier Characterisation of biased gene conversion in mouse recombination hotspots
16:50-17:10 Delphine Giraud Diversity and evolution of repeated sequences in polyploid Spartina species
17:15-17:35 Audric Cologne Minor spliceosome disruption in the human TAybi-Linder Syndrome (TALS) developmental disorder
17:40-18:00 Alejandro Manzano-Marín Ongoing Symbiont Replacement in the Aphid Cinara strobi
Thursday February 8
9:00-9:45 Sophie Abby A glimpse into the evolutionary success of Thaumarchaeota
9:50-10:10 Rémi Denise Co-option of complex molecular system in bacterial membranes
10:15-10:45 Coffee break
10:50-11:10 David Couvin CRISPRCasFinder, a portable version with enhanced performance and associated search for cas genes
11:15-11:35 Erwin Sentausa Taxonomic outliers of Pseudomonas aeruginosa form two clades and distinct accessory genome
11:40-12:00 Christopher Emerling Chitinase (CHIA) genes provide genomic footprints of a post-Cretaceous dietary radiation in placental mammals
12:05-12:25 Hélène Badouin The sunflower genome provides insights into Asterid evolution and relationships between paleoploidization and the genetic architecture of a major breeding trait
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:20 Pierre Charrier Transcriptomics help resolve phylogenetic relationships in ticks
14:25-14:45 Anouk Willemsen Combining computational and experimental approaches to better understand the evolutionary history of papillomaviruses
14:50-15:10 Arnaud Di Franco Phylogenomics of stramenopiles and the radiation of Ochrophyta
15:15-15:35 Paul Simion Multiple origins of non-embryonic developments in styelid ascidians: new insights from phylogenomic and histological studies
15:40-16:00 Final discussions
16:00 End of Alphy’2018