Doris Bachtrog
University of California,
Berkeley, USA
EMBO | EMBL Symposium
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Females and males display striking patterns of sexual dimorphism in many animals and other organisms. Differences are documented in morphology, physiology and behaviour. In recent years, advances in genomics technologies have facilitated the discovery of genetic mechanisms underlying sex-specific phenotypes, showing that sex-biased expression of hundreds to thousands of genes across the genome contributes to male and female phenotypic differences. The sex-specific evolutionary forces shaping sexual dimorphisms have also begun to be unravelled, including the interactions between ‘master’ sex determining genes on the sex chromosomes, and other genes during development to control sex-biases of other genes.
This symposium will focus on the molecular basis and evolution of sexual dimorphism across animals and other organisms, including the origins, evolution and biology of sex chromosomes. It will cover topics ranging from the evolution of sex determining systems, sex linkage and sex chromosomes, sex-biased gene expression (on autosomes and sex chromosomes) and X chromosome dosage compensation mechanisms, to the evolution of associated dimorphic phenotypes and the underlying selective pressures.
University of California,
Berkeley, USA
Cornell University,
USA
The University of British Columbia,
Canada
Florida State University,
USA
University of California,
Los Angeles, USA
Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf,
Germany
Heidelberg University,
Germany
University of Edinburgh,
UK
Sorbonne University,
France
Monash University,
Australia
Institute of Science and Technology Austria,
Austria
Heidelberg University,
Germany
University of Texas,
USA
National Institute of Genetics,
Japan
INSERM,
France
University College London,
UK
The Francis Crick Institute,
UK
Institute of Science and Technology Austria,
Austria
University of Michigan,
USA
University of Toronto,
Canada
University of Minnesota
USA
University of California,
Berkeley,USA
University of Edinburgh, UK
Heidelberg University,
Germany
EMBL Heidelberg
Germany
EMBL Heidelberg
Germany
Date: 14 - 16 Sep 2020
Location: Virtual