Session Details

[1AS-16]【J】Where is plant and animal genomics going next?

Wed. Nov 27, 2024 9:00 AM - 11:15 AM JST
Wed. Nov 27, 2024 12:00 AM - 2:15 AM UTC
Room 16(Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall B, 2F Meeting Room 2-1)
Organizer: Yoshihiro Omori (Nagahama Institute of Bioscience and Technology), Mai Minamikawa (Chiba University)
In these years, advances in genome analysis technology have led to developments in the fields of agriculture and basic biology. These studies are carried out using the same analytical methods regardless of whether they focused on animals or plants, however there is still a large gap between animal and plant researchers in Japan. In order to overcome this situation, in this session the young researchers involved in GWAS for animals and plants deepen the discussion on common problem-solving strategies.

Introduction

[1AS-16-01(1P-310)]Elucidating corporative evolution of genes and regulatory regions by employing massively parallel reporter assay

○Yuichiro Hara1,2, Naoko Yoshizawa-Sugata2, Toyoaki Natsume2, Ryoko Wada2, Atsushi Toyoda3, Hideya Kawaji2 (1. Kitasato Univ. Sch. Front. Eng., 2. Res. Ctr. Genome. Med. Sci., TMIMS, 3. NIG)
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[1AS-16-02(1P-304)]Variant calling in the era of accurate long reads: Challenges and perspectives posed by plant and animal genomes

○Yoshinori Fukasawa1,2 (1. Utsunomiya Univ. GRDC, 2. Utsunomiya Univ. C-Bio)
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[1AS-16-03(1P-014)]Horizontal genome transfer from red algae to mammalian cells

○Ryota Aoki1, Tomoko Matsunaga1, Hidenori Nishihara2, Tae Kuramoto2, Takuya Sakamoto3, Yuko Sato4, Hiroshi Kimura5, Sachihiro Matsunaga1 (1. Dept. of Integr. Biosci., Grad. Sch. of Front. Sci., Univ. of Tokyo, 2. Dept. Adv. Biosci., Grad. Sch. Agr., Kindai Univ., 3. Dept. of Sci., Fac. of Sci., Kanagawa Univ., 4. Med. Inst. Bioreg., Kyushu Univ., 5. Inst. of Innov. Res., Tokyo Inst. of Tech.)
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[1AS-16-04(1P-033)]Toward understanding the mechanism of fruit shape diversity in hexaploid persimmon cultivars by GWAS.

○Ayano Horiuchi1,2, Noriyuki Onoue3, Mai Minamikawa4, Kazusa Nishimura2, Kenta Shirasawa5, Yasutaka Kubo2, Koichiro Ushijima2, Takashi Akagi2 (1. Chiba Univ., 2. Okayama Univ., 3. Inst. Fruit Tree and Tea Sci., NARO, 4. Chiba Univ., IAAR, 5. Kazusa DNA Res. Inst.)
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[1AS-16-05(1P-020)]Genome assembly and pathway visualization system for enhanced production of specialized metabolites in red perilla (Perilla frutescens)

○Keita Tamura1, Naoya Oec2, Ryo Nozu1,3, Hidemasa Bono1,3 (1. Genome Editing Innovation Center, Hiroshima Univ., 2. Dogrun Inc., 3. Grad. Sch. Integ. Sci. Life, Hiroshima Univ.)
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[1AS-16-06]Genetic mapping for morphological, behavioral, and egg traits in Japanese indigenous chickens

○Tatsuhiko Goto1 (1. Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine)
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[1AS-16-07]Deciphering the genomic basis of phenotypic diversity and domestication in ornamental medaka strains

○Tetsuo Kon1, Rui Tang2, Soichiro Fushiki2, Koto Kon-Nanjo1, Kohji Mabuchi7, Hideki Noguchi3, Atsushi Toyoda4, Kiyoshi Naruse5, Yoshihiro Omori6,2 (1. Univ. of Vienna, 2. Grad. Sch. of Bioscience, Nagahama Inst. of Bioscience and Technology, 3. Joint Support-Center for Data Science Research (ROIS-DS), 4. Advanced Genomics Center, National Inst. of Genetics, 5. National Inst. for Basic Biology, 6. Grad. Sch. of Integrated Sciences for Life, Hiroshima University, 7. National Inst. for Environmental Studies)
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[1AS-16-08]Analytical methods of NGS data and application to plant breeding in polyploid species

○Yuki Monden1 (1. Okayama University)
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[1AS-16-09]Development of efficient fruit tree breeding methods using genomic and image information: The cases of apple and citrus

○Mai Minamikawa1, Miyuki Kunihisa2, Shigeki Moriya2,3, Keisuke Nonaka2, Tokurou Shimizu2, Minoru Inamori4, Hiroyoshi Iwata4 (1. Chiba University, 2. National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, 3. Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, 4. The University of Tokyo)
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[1AS-16-10]Understanding adaptive evolution through population genomics: lessons from Arabidopsis

○Takashi Tsuchimatsu1 (1. University of Tokyo)
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