There might be minor changes in the program.
Location: University main building, Room IX
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When is a hierarchical model not appropriate in plant systematics |
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Organizers: |
Bengt Oxelman, Uppsala University, Sweden
Katharina Huber, University of East Anglia, UK |
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9.45-10.15 |
Peter Lockhart (invited)
Species radiation in the New Zealand alpine flora |
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10.15-10.45 |
Vincent Moulton (invited)
Using networks to explore non-hierachical patterns of evolution in plants |
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10.45-11.05 |
Katarina Andreasen
Potential hybridization in real data sets: complex relationships in young flowering plants |
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11.05-11.35 |
Coffee |
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11.35-11.55 |
Anja Rautenberg
Recombination between distinct lineages in Silene |
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11.55-12.15 |
Božo Frajman
Hybrid origins and homoploid reticulate evolution within Heliosperma (Sileneae, Caryophyllaceae) – a multigene phylogenetic approach |
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12.15-12.35 |
Guido Grimm
ITS evolution in Platanus: homoeologues, pseudogenes, and ancient hybridisation |
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12.35-14.00 |
Lunch |
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14.00-14.20 |
Christian Lexer
Evolutionary outcomes of hybridization in Populus |
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14.20-14.40 |
Simon Joly
On the phylogeny of organisms using allelic variation and its relevance for studying non-hierarchical evolution |
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14.40-15.00 |
Mattias Jakobsson
The number of genetic founding lineages |
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15.00-15.20 |
Bengt Sennblad
Extending models of genome evolution to include non-hierarchical events |
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15.20-16.00 |
Coffee |