Tuesday Afternoon, 18 January 2011 --- 3:50 pm - 6:00 pm
Solanaceae Workshop - Town & Country
Co-organizers:
Dave Douches, Michigan State University
and
Giovanni Giuliano, ENEA
Speakers:
3:50 pm
"Opening remarks"
3:55 pm
David M. Spooner,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
(David.Spooner@ars.usda.gov)
"Genomic approaches to a revised taxonomy of wild and cultivated potatoes"
4:15 pm
Richard Veilleux,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
(potato@vt.edu)
"Derivation of DM 1-3 516 R44, the clone representing the draft genome of potato"
4:30 pm
Mads Sonderkaer,
University of Aalborg
(mson@bio.aau.dk)
"Gene expression analysis of starch metabolism using mRNAseq and the potato genome sequence"
4:45 pm
Jim Giovannoni,
Boyce Thompson Institute
(jjg33@cornell.edu)
"The genome that makes tomatoes"
5:05 pm
Ilan Levin,
The Volcani Center
(vclevini@volcani.agri.gov.il)
"Functional analysis of the Solanum chilense ANTHOCYANIN1 gene"
5:20 pm
Allen van Deynze,
University of California-Davis
(avandeynze@ucdavis.edu)
"Development and Application of Genomic Tools in Pepper"
5:40 pm
Joshua Kohn,
University of California-San Diego
(jkohn@ucsd.edu)
"Evolution and Evolutionary Consequences of Self-Incompatibility in Solanaceae"
6:00 pm
"Break"
6:10 pm
Antonio Granell,
Instituto de BiologĂa Molecular y Celular de Plantas, Malaga
(agranell@ibmcp.upv.es)
"Genomic approach to decipher the network of volatile production in the tomato fruit"
6:30 pm
Nikolai Ivanov,
Philip Morris International R&D
(Nikolai.Ivanov@pmintl.com)
"Construction of tobacco physical map using Whole Genome Profiling"
6:45 pm
"Session ends"
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