April 11, 2012

Biology of Genomes 2012 titles

Some interesting titles from the upcoming 2012 Biology of Genomes meeting. I put in bold the ones that I'm most looking forward to.
  • Boerwinkle, E. Population genetics analysis of 1000 whole genome sequences—The CHARGE-S Consortium
  • Colonna, V. Genomic regions of exceptionally high or low population differentiation from the 1000 Genomes Phase I data
  • Gronau, I. Studying genome-wide patterns of genetic diversity using individual human genomes and a coalescent-based Bayesian approach
  • Kelso, J.F. Characterizing recent evolutionary changes on the human lineage using the high-coverage Denisovan genome
  • Kidd, J.M. Out-of-Africa migrations and deleterious alleles in diverse human genomes
  • Limborska, S.A. Genomic variations in populations from the Far North East corner of Europe
  • Myers, S.R. Haplotype-based analysis uncovers a detailed history of migration events in humans and other species
  • Paabo, S. A high-coverage archaic human genome
  • Pritchard, J. Inference of population splits and mixtures from genome-wide allele frequency data
  • Quintana-Murci, L. The demographic and adaptive history of African Pygmy populations, inferred from genome-wide SNP and sequencing data
  • Rodriguez-Flores, J.L. Genome sequence analysis of 100 individuals with Bedouin ancestry from Qatar
  • Schuster, S.C. Sequencing genomes of historic persons
  • Tabrizi, S. Characterizing recent positive selection in humans from the 1000 Genomes Project
  • Xing, J. Mobile elements demonstrate that Australopithecus effective population size was twice that of Homo

4 comments:

princenuadha said...

Limborska, S.A. Genomic variations in populations from the Far North East corner of Europe

Why does that interest you?

GailT said...

The paper from Paabo looks interesting - they have already made the data publicly available:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/02/120207133602.htm

Dienekes said...

>> Why does that interest you?

I have a penchant for the exotic.

Clay said...

Paabo's stuff is always interesting.