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Dear all CEES members: We are pleased to invite you to the CEES Annual Student Conference 2021. The program and abstracts are available.

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By Michael Knapp from University of Otago, New zealand. Please be aware of the change in time.

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This week we discuss a paper on using hyb-seq for analysing herbarium specimens

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By Eline Lorenzen from University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

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This week we discuss a paper on comparative population genomics of bumblebees.

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By Colin Olito from Lund University, Sweden.

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By Michael Matschiner from the Natural History Museum, University of Oslo

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This week we discuss a paper on palaeogenomic reconstruction.

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Late Lunch Talk by Anneke ter Schure

 
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By Alexander Eiler from the Section for Aquatic Biology and Toxicology, Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo

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This week we discuss a paper on genomics of rapid parallel adaptation in the marine snail Littorina saxatilis.

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By Mikkel Sinding from the Smurfit Institute of Genetics, Trinity College, Dublin/Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen

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This week we discuss a paper on pollen and eDNA preserved in old guano deposits from two caves in Jamaica.

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This week we discuss a paper on connectivity and structure in albacore tuna inferred from morphometrics, genetics and modelling particle drift modelling.

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By Barbara Fischer, University of Vienna, Austria

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Late Lunch Talk by Eivind Andreas Baste Undheim

 

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This week we discuss a paper on genome skimming. The paper presents the potential for using low-coverage shotgun data for species identification, moving forward from more traditional barcoding approaches.

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This week we discuss a paper on structural genomic variation. The study reports on resequencing of >1000 wild sunflowers and finds large non-recombining haplotype blocks that are associated with ecologically relevant traits and soil and climate characteristics.

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Late Lunch Talk by Alberto Valero-Gracia

 

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We discuss how population genomics approaches can be applied to wildlife conservation and management.

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Late Lunch Talk by Anna Komisarczuk