Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 7 — Affordable and Clean Energy
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 15 — Life on Land
This track focuses on the fundamental mechanisms driving evolutionary change, including natural selection, genetic drift, and mutation rates. Discussions will explore how these processes shape genetic variation within and between populations.
This session will delve into the methodologies and applications of population genomics to understand the genetic structure of populations. Participants will present findings on allele frequency dynamics and their implications for evolutionary theory.
This track aims to explore the tools and techniques used in phylogenetic analysis to infer evolutionary relationships among species. Contributions will highlight advancements in molecular evolution and their impact on our understanding of biodiversity.
This session will investigate the genetic basis of adaptation and the processes leading to speciation. Researchers will present case studies that illustrate how environmental pressures drive evolutionary change.
This track will focus on the comparative genomics approach to understanding evolutionary relationships and functional adaptations across species. Presentations will cover the use of genomic data to elucidate evolutionary patterns and processes.
This session will examine the roles of gene flow and recombination in shaping genetic diversity and population structure. Discussions will highlight how these processes influence evolutionary trajectories in various taxa.
This track will explore the molecular mechanisms underlying genetic variation and their evolutionary implications. Participants will discuss the interplay between molecular evolution and population genetics.
This session will focus on the integration of phylogenetic and geographic data to understand the historical distribution of species. Presentations will highlight case studies that illustrate the impact of historical events on current population structures.
This track will address the genetic considerations essential for biodiversity conservation and management. Researchers will present strategies that leverage genetic data to inform conservation efforts and policy.
This session will explore the use of computational models to simulate evolutionary processes and predict genetic outcomes. Contributions will focus on the development and application of models in evolutionary genetics.
This track will investigate the factors influencing mutation rates and their consequences for evolutionary dynamics. Presentations will cover empirical studies and theoretical frameworks that elucidate the role of mutations in shaping genetic diversity.
