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This track will explore the molecular mechanisms underlying genomic imprinting, including the roles of DNA methylation and chromatin modifications. Discussions will focus on how these processes contribute to allele-specific expression and parent-of-origin effects.
This session will delve into the principles of epigenetic inheritance, examining how epigenetic marks are transmitted across generations. Researchers will present findings on the implications of these inheritance patterns for developmental genetics.
This track will focus on the genetic and epigenetic basis of imprinting disorders, highlighting case studies and recent discoveries. Participants will discuss diagnostic approaches and potential therapeutic strategies.
This session will investigate the intersection of developmental genetics and genomic imprinting, emphasizing how imprinting influences developmental processes. Presentations will cover model organisms and human studies.
This track will examine the role of DNA methylation in the regulation of genomic imprinting. Researchers will present their findings on how methylation patterns are established and maintained during development.
This session will explore the impact of chromatin modifications on gene expression regulation in the context of genomic imprinting. Discussions will include the interplay between chromatin structure and epigenetic regulation.
This track will address the mechanisms of transgenerational inheritance, focusing on how epigenetic changes can be passed down through generations. Researchers will discuss the implications for evolutionary biology and health.
This session will focus on the functional genomics of imprinting control regions, examining their roles in gene expression and regulation. Presentations will highlight innovative techniques for studying these regions.
This track will investigate the regulatory mechanisms that govern gene expression in imprinted genes. Researchers will present insights into the complex networks that control allele-specific expression.
This session will explore the dynamics of the epigenome during development, focusing on how changes in epigenetic marks influence gene expression and cellular differentiation. Discussions will include technological advancements in epigenomic analysis.
This track will showcase innovative methodologies and technologies in the study of genomic imprinting and inheritance patterns. Participants will share cutting-edge research that pushes the boundaries of current knowledge in the field.
Due to heightened regional tensions and travel risks, the conference may be conducted in virtual-only mode. Updates regarding participation format will be communicated in advance.