— Select a Category — Cells Crops, plants and Trees Human Livestock Methods Natural modal species Other discussions Poster Session 1Session 10Session 11Session 12Session 13Session 14Session 15Session 16Session 17Session 18Session 19Session 2Session 20Session 21Session 22Session 23Session 24Session 25Session 3Session 4Session 5Session 6Session 7Session 8Session 9 Genetic constraints persist through metamorphosis: RNA seq reveals major pleiotropy within and between life stages By Julie Collet, CEFE, CNRS, Montpelier, France The interaction of quantitative genetics and changing environment on a wild bird population By Loeske Kruuk, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia Genome-wide chromatin accessibility and transcriptome profiling during onset of maturation in Atlantic salmon By Amin Mohamed, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Germany Does mutation explain standing genetic variation in complex phenotypes? By Robert Dugand, University of Queensland, Australia Triangulation of analysis strategies establishes relevant tissues and cell types for complex traits By Zhijian Yang, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China Does epistasis matter? By Nick Barton, Institute of Science and Technology, Austria Phantom Epistasis in Genomic Selection: On the predictive ability of epistatic models By Matias F. Schrauf, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina The impact of physiological non-additivity on variance components for complex traits By Kai Voss-Fels, University of Queensland, Australia Differential complex trait architecture across humans: epistasis identified in non-European populations at multiple genomic scales By Michael Turchin, Brown University, USA Panel Discussion By Nick Barton, Matias F. Schrauf, Kai Voss-Fels, Michael Turchin, Andy Clark, Mark Cooper & Trudy Mackay Dependencies within and among forensic match probabilities By Bruce Weir, University of Washington, USA Session 14 Posters «1…34567…9»Page 5 of 9