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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This session will explore the latest methodologies in quantitative trait locus mapping, emphasizing their application in diverse species. Participants will discuss the integration of high-throughput genotyping and phenotyping technologies to enhance mapping precision.
This track focuses on innovative approaches to estimating heritability in complex traits, addressing both theoretical and practical challenges. Discussions will include the implications of heritability estimates for breeding programs and genetic research.
This session will delve into the genetic architecture of polygenic traits, highlighting the interplay between multiple genes and environmental factors. Researchers will present findings on the implications of polygenic inheritance for trait improvement.
This track will cover advanced statistical methods used in the analysis of genetic data for trait mapping. Topics will include Bayesian approaches, machine learning applications, and the challenges of high-dimensional data.
This session will discuss the principles and applications of genomic selection in plant and animal breeding. Participants will share case studies demonstrating the effectiveness of genomic selection in enhancing breeding efficiency.
This track will focus on the identification and validation of marker-trait associations in various species. Researchers will address the challenges of reproducibility and the biological interpretation of identified markers.
This session will explore the role of epistatic interactions in shaping phenotypic variance and trait expression. Presentations will highlight recent findings and methodologies for studying epistasis in complex traits.
This track will address the influence of population structure on genetic analyses and trait mapping. Discussions will include methods for controlling population structure in association studies and its implications for genetic diversity.
This session will cover the development and application of selection indices in breeding programs. Participants will discuss the theoretical foundations and practical considerations for optimizing selection strategies.
This track will focus on the identification and characterization of functional loci associated with complex traits. Researchers will present methodologies for dissecting the genetic basis of traits at the molecular level.
This session will explore the sources of phenotypic variance in quantitative traits, including genetic, environmental, and interaction effects. Discussions will emphasize the implications of phenotypic variance for breeding and genetic improvement.