PS 105 - Latebreaking: Genetics And Molecular Techniques

Friday, August 10, 2012: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
 Evaluation of a potentially highly restricted freshwater gastropod species: Implications for conservation
Alexandria C. Moore, Yale University; John B. Burch, University of Michigan; David Hopper, US Fish and Wildlife Service
 Next-generation functional and structural soil metagenomics
Cheng-Cang C. Wu, Lucigen Corporation; Mark R. Liles, Auburn University; Kavita Kakirde, Auburn University; Rosa Ye, Lucigen Corporation; Megan Wagner, Lucigen Corporation; Amanda Krerowicz, Lucigen Corporation; Molly Staley, Auburn University; Svetlana Jasinovica, Lucigen Corporation; Colleen Drinkwater, Lucigen Corporation; Ronald Godiska, Lucigen Corporation; David A. Mead, Lucigen Corporation
 Molecular markers for addressing the genetic consequences of fragmentation on black grama (Bouteloua eriopoda) grasslands
Allison F. Heneghan, New Mexico State University; Nabeeh A. Hasan, New Mexico State University; Debra P. C. Peters, USDA Agricultural Research Service; C. Donovan Bailey, New Mexico State University
 Microsatellite markers for longfin dace, Agosia chrysogaster, a sentinel fish species in imperiled arid-land rivers of the Sonora Desert
Jesse D. Trujillo, University of New Mexico; Tyler Pilger, University of New Mexico; Marlis R. Douglas, University of Arkansas; Michael E. Douglas, University of Arkansas; Thomas F. Turner, University of New Mexico
 The use of qPCR to monitor changes of toxin and non-toxin producing cyanobacteria populations in Vancovuer Lake, WA in response to water quality variables
Tammy Lee, Washington State University Vancouver; Gretchen C. Rollwagen-Bollens, Washington State University Vancouver; Stephen M. Bollens, Washington State University Vancouver
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