Session Details

[1MS-12]【J】Integrated chromosome biology from karyotypes to whole genome analysis

Wed. Dec 3, 2025 11:15 AM - 12:35 PM JST
Wed. Dec 3, 2025 2:15 AM - 3:35 AM UTC
Room 12(Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center 4F, 416+417)
Organizer: Hideyuki Tanabe (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI), Yoshinobu Uno (The University of Tokyo)
The karyotype, namely the number and morphology of chromosomes, is a landscape of the genome. Analysis of chromosomes has developed from karyotyping to FISH, chromatin, and Hi-C methods. On the other hand, the NGS technology has enabled almost complete DNA sequencing based on the long-read techniques. In this mini-symposium, we would like to introduce the research on large-scale genome analysis and to discuss the possibility of future advancement as an integrated fusion sciences.

[1MS-12-01]Karyotype analysis as a blue ocean in the genome era: Chromosomology for exploring chromosome numbers and its morphologies

○Hideyuki Tanabe1 (1. Research Center for Integrative Evolutionary Science, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI)
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[1MS-12-02]Genome and Chromosome Evolution in Vertebrates Inferred from Analyses of Chromosome-Terminal Repeats Using Complete Genomes

○Yoshinobu Uno1 (1. Tokushima University)
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[1MS-12-03]Molecular Mechanisms of Chromosome Elimination and Genome Analysis in the Japanese inshore hagfish, Eptatretus burgeri

○YUJI GOTO1 (1. Toho University)
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[1MS-12-04]Chromosome analysis for plant genome sequencing

○Shinji Kikuchi1 (1. Chiba University)
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[1MS-12-05]Plant Genome Diversity Cannot Be Revealed by Assembly Alone

○Sachiko Isobe1,2, Shirasawa Kenta2, Shinji Kikuchi3, Tsusaka Takahiro5, Pachakkil Babil4, Yoshifumi Terashima7, Takeshi Kurokura6, Yoshinori Fukasawa6, Samatchaya Yamashita1, Hisako Ichihara1 (1. University of Tokyo, 2. Kazusa DNA Research Institute, 3. Chiba University, 4. Tokyo University of Agriculture, 5. TSUMURA & CO, 6. Utsunomiya University, 7. JIRCAS)
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