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TMP's, 

Tuesday, November 18, 2014: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
A107-109 (Oregon Convention Center)
Moderators:
Nico Franz
Christopher L. Owen


1:30 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:35 PM
Genome wide sequencing in Ceratitis capitata to identify informative molecular markers
Sheina Sim, USDA - ARS ; Scott Geib, USDA - ARS ; Norman Barr, USDA - APHIS ; Raul Ruiz, USDA - APHIS ; Daniel Rubinoff, University of Hawai'i
1:47 PM
Withdrawn
2:11 PM
Ultraconserved elements provide new insights into the phylogeny and evolution of Hymenoptera
Michael Branstetter, Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History ; Brant Faircloth, University of California ; Bryan N. Danforth, Cornell University ; James P. Pitts, Utah State University ; Philip S. Ward, University of California ; Seán Brady, National Museum of Natural History
2:23 PM
Break
2:38 PM
Comparison of the transcriptomes of the two species of whiteflies after reassembly
Yu-Jun WANG, Zhejiang University ; Shu-Sheng Liu, Zhejiang University ; Xiao-Wei WANG, Zhejiang University
2:50 PM
Aligning insect phylogenies: Perelleschus and other cases
Nico Franz, Arizona State University ; Bertram Ludaescher, University of California ; Mingmin Chen, University of California ; Shizhuo Yu, University of California ; Shawn Bowers, University of Washignton
3:02 PM
Phylogenomics provides strong evidence for relationships of butterflies and moths
Akito Y. Kawahara, Florida Museum of Natural History ; Jesse Breinholt, University of Florida
3:26 PM
High-throughput sequencing of museum specimens and its implication for phylogenetic studies
Kojun Kanda, Oregon State University ; James M. Pflug, Oregon State University ; John Sproul, Oregon State University ; David Maddison, Oregon State University
3:38 PM
Concluding Remarks