18.30 - 23.00 | Queens' Bar |
19.00 | Welcome buffet dinner, Queens' New Hall |
07.30 - 08.30 | Breakfast, Queens' New Hall | |
09.00 - 10.45 | Leaf Development and Function | |
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Richard Waites | Genetic interations with PHAN | |
Peter Newton | 2-hybrid screens for proteins that interact with PHAN | |
Stefano Sparvoli | DAB and its family: the last talk | |
Colin MacDougall | 2-hybrid screens with CURLYLEAF | |
Jose-Maria Romero | Pattern of expression and light regulation of GBSS from Antirrhinum | |
10.45 - 11.15 | Coffee | |
11.15-13.00 | Initiation of flowering and events at the meristem | |
Valerie Gaudin | Early flowering mutants in Arabidopsis | |
Oliver Ratcliffe | TFL1 controls phase duration and architecture in Arabidopsis | |
Des Bradley | CEN in Antirrhinum | |
Iri Amaya | CEN in other species | |
Ulrike Brand | Signalling in the meristem | |
13.00 - 14.00 | Lunch, Queens' New Hall | |
14.00 - 16.00 | Floral Whorl Identity | |
Marcos Egea Cortines | The secret life of DEF and GLO | |
Sabine Zachgo | Isolation of DEFICIENS target genes with a PCR-based differential screening technique | |
Mark Wilkinson | CHORIPETALA and DESPENTEADO are required for regulation of the class B expression boundary in Antirrhinum | |
Barry Causier | The interacting partners of DEFH72 | |
Andreas Freialdenhoven | Searching for interactors of DEFH200 | |
16.00 - 16.30 | Tea | |
16.30 - 18.30 | Miscellaneaous | |
Karen Haven | Strategies to identify genes controlling plant development | |
Iris Heidmann | More about the Antirrhinum transformation protocol and transgene expression | |
Nadja Efremova | The FIDDLEHEAD promoter: analysis of GFP and GUS expression by confocal laser scanning microscopy and transgenic plants | |
Gwyneth Ingram | Radial patterning in the maize embryo | |
Emily Jordan | Characterisation of the ACC synthase multigene family in Antirrhinum | |
Kurt Stüber | Recent additions to the snapdragon homepage |
07.30 - 08.30 | Breakfast, Queens' New Hall | |
09.00 - 10.00 | Flower Development | |
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Christina Navarro | Progress in the molecular genetic analysis of flower development in pea | |
Ana Berbel | Expression studies of pea MADS-box genes in Arabidopsis and tobacco transgenic plants | |
Fiona Tooke | Control of flower development in Impatiens | |
Coral Vincent | Analysis of Antirrhinum petal growth | |
10.30 - 11.00 | Coffee | |
11.00 - 13.00 | Floral symmetry in Antirrhinum | |
Utpal Nath | Analysis of a protein motif in CYC | |
Sandra Doyle | Yeast 2-hybrid screens with CYC | |
Hagai Karchi | Going downstream of CYC | |
Jennifer Clark | CYC gene regulation | |
Susie Corley | Isolation of RAD | |
Jorge Almeida | The DIVARICATA gene | |
13.00 - 14.00 | Lunch | |
14.00 - 15.45 | Floral symmetry, colour and cell specification | |
Pilar Cubas | Evolution of floral asymmetry | |
Kathy Schwinn | ROSEA - a gene regulating pigmentation | |
Maria Perez | Control of MIXTA expression in Antirrhinum flowers | |
Kieran Bhatt | MIXTA and its downstream mysteries! | |
15.45 - 16.15 | Tea | |
16.15 - 18.30 | Evolution and breeding systems | |
Isabel Mateu | Genetic variation in 3 wild species of Antirrhinum and divergence among them | |
Kristina Niovi Jones | Experimental evolution of a floral trait | |
John Parker | Sex and sorrel | |
Irene Wier | Pollen, pistils and a peculiar protein | |
Christina Viera | Genetic diversity in natural populations of Antirrhinum: the S locus and other loci | |
Yongbiao Xue | Isolation of AFLP markers linked to the S locus | |
19.00 - 20.00 | Queens' bar | |
20.00 | Conference Dinner, Queens' Old Hall |
07.30 - 09.00 | Breakfast | |
10.00 - 12.30 | Guided tour of Cambridge and the colleges | |
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12.30 - 14.00 | Lunch, Gilmour Building, Cambridge Botanic Gardens | |
14.00 | Tour of the Botanic Gardens |
07.30 - 09.00 | Breakfast | |
09.30 | Check out |