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Handbook Part 2 - International Mycological Association

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Thursday 24 th August Program<br />

0730-0930 Meeting Room 1&2<br />

General Meeting of the <strong>International</strong> Commission for the Taxonomy of Fungi<br />

Chair: Keith Seifert<br />

0800-1000 Hall C<br />

Symposium 42: Genomes and Fitness<br />

Chairs: Gareth W. Griffith (UK) / Simon V. Avery (UK)<br />

The indeterminate growth patterns and diverse reproductive strategies of filamentous fungi make assessment of fitness<br />

less straightforward than for some other groups such as animals, though for yeasts fitness is generally equated with rate<br />

of cell division . Genomic information now available for many of the best-studied fungi now raises the possibility that<br />

the effects of individual genes on organismal fitness can be explored in a way not possible for less tractable<br />

experimental higher organisms.<br />

0800-0830 IS3 - 0853<br />

Functional genomics of pathogenicity in Magnaporthe grisea<br />

Nicholas J. Talbot (UK)<br />

0830-0900 IS1 - 0774<br />

Competition experiments using tagged heterozygous deletant Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains in a grape juice<br />

environment<br />

Gareth W. Griffith (UK)<br />

0900-0930 IS2 - 0739<br />

Functions determining yeast fitness during stress, derived from genome-wide haploinsufficiency tests<br />

Simon V. Avery (UK)<br />

0930-0945 PS1 - 0657<br />

Fitness effects of interspecific gene transfer in Ophiostoma<br />

Clive Brasier (UK)<br />

0945-1000 PS2 - 0792<br />

Exploring the mobility of DNA transposons in the Dutch elm disease fungi<br />

Guillaume F Bouvet (Canada)<br />

0800-1000 Meeting Room 3-5<br />

Proffered Session 1: Phylogeny I<br />

Chair: Heide-Marie Daniel (Belgium)<br />

Molecular phylogenies will be discussed in the context of morphological and other data, including the ecology and<br />

geographical distribution of taxa in this session. A common topic of the presentations will be the utilisation of<br />

phylogenies to evaluate data for their suitability to build natural classifications and to assess fungal diversity. A strong<br />

emphasis is laid on basidiomycetous taxa.<br />

0800-0820 PS1 - 0756<br />

Demystifying Dothideomycetes - combining ultrastructure and molecular tools to study phylogenetic relationships<br />

of fungi<br />

Uwe K Simon (Germany)<br />

0820-0840 PS2 - 0453<br />

The molecular phylogeny of the genus entoloma<br />

Delia Co (The Netherlands)<br />

0840-0900 PS3 - 0429<br />

Rust of Salix species in North America caused by Melampsora epitea s. lat.<br />

JA Smith (USA)<br />

0900-0920 PS4 - 0173<br />

<strong>Part</strong>ial harmony: agreement between morphological and molecular data for the sequestrate cortinarioid fungi<br />

Anthony A Francis (Australia)<br />

0920-0940 PS5 - 0512<br />

Phylogeny of Armillaria species based on combined DNA sequence and phenotypic data<br />

Martin PA Coetzee (South Africa)<br />

0940-1000 PS6 - 0379<br />

A polythetic approach to the taxonomy and phylogeny of the Hypoxyloideae<br />

Marc Stadler (Germany)<br />

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