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Ten-Minute Papers, SysEB Section: Genomic Data in Systematics and Evolution

Tuesday, November 17, 2015: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
210 AB (Convention Center)
Moderators:
Duane D. McKenna
Rebecca B. Simmons


8:00 AM
Welcoming Remarks
8:02 AM
Does wingless display non-neutral evolution in aposematic and mimetic tiger moths? (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae)
Rebecca B. Simmons, University of North Dakota ; Susan J. Weller, University of Minnesota ; Jennifer Zaspel, Purdue University
8:14 AM
Exploring the evolutionary history of assassin flies (Diptera: Asilidae) through phylogenomic data
Mauren Turcatel, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution ; Torsten Dikow, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution ; Rebecca Dikow, Smithsonian Institute for Biodiversity Genomics
8:26 AM
Applying next generation sequencing technology to estimate biodiversity: A new tool to accurately, rapidly and efficiently address an old problem
Eric G Chapman, University of Kentucky ; Michael J. Sharkey, University of Kentucky ; Matthieu Leray, Smithsonian Museum of Natural History
8:38 AM
Differential gene expression in host races of Rhagoletis pomonella flies in diapause using RNAseq
Peter Meyers, University of Notre Dame ; Gregory Ragland, Kansas State University ; Jeffrey Feder, University of Notre Dame
8:50 AM
The Colorado Potato Beetle (L. decemlineata) genome yields insight into the role of transposable elements in pest evolution.  
Kristian Brevik, University of Vermont ; Ania Muszewska, Polish Academy of Sciences ; Sean Schoville, University of Wisconsin ; Yolanda Chen, University of Vermont
9:02 AM
Towards resolution of "the largest outstanding problem in the higher classification of Coleoptera”: Anchored phylogenomics and the 1K Weevils Project
Seunggwan Shin, University of Memphis ; Alex Aitken, University of Memphis ; Alan Lemmon, Florida State University ; Emily Lemmon, Florida State University ; Duane D. McKenna, University of Memphis
9:14 AM
Completion of the i5K genome project of the Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata
Sean Schoville, University of Wisconsin ; Yolanda Chen, University of Vermont ; Stephen Richards, Baylor University
9:26 AM
Phylogenomics reveals convergence of breeding and feeding habits among the pygmy borers (Scolytinae: Cryphalini)
Andrew Johnson, University of Florida ; Jiri Hulcr, University of Florida ; Duane D. McKenna, University of Memphis
9:50 AM
Concluding Remarks