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      23 rd International Colloquium on Animal Cytogenetics and Genomics (23 ICACG) June 9–12, 2018, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

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          Abstract

          In memory of Ingemar Gustavsson

          23 rd International Colloquium on Animal Cytogenetics and Genomics (23 ICACG) took place in June 9–12, 2018 in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. Organized biennially, the Colloquium runs from 1970. From its very start this meeting is associated with the name of Ingemar Gustavsson to whom we dedicated the Colloquium 2018. The long and productive career of Ingemar Gustavsson had focused on chromosomes and their fundamental role in animal physiology, fertility, health and production in the context of agriculture and veterinary medicine. His meticulous analysis of breeding data performed back in 1964–69 resulted in the unequivocal identification of an association between heterozygosity for the 1/29 translocation in Swedish cattle and reduction in the fertility of the breed. Eventually, the argument in favor of selective elimination of bulls carrying the translocation from the breeding programs prevailed and the field of modern veterinary cytogenetics was established.

          Participants from fourteen different countries attended the 23 ICACG in Russia, the country having long lasting traditions in cytogenetics and the Scientific schools of N.K. Koltzov, S.S. Chetverikov and A.S. Serebrovsky, geneticists who made important conceptual contributions to studies of chromosomes and genes, population genetics and evolutionary theory as early as in the beginning of the XX-th century.

          All the abstracts received were subdivided between plenary and seven scientific sessions covering the issues in evolutionary and comparative cytogenetics, cytogenetics and genomes of domestic animals, meiosis studies, particular chromosome analyses, clinical cytogenetics, karyotypes and genomes of vertebrate and invertebrate animals, chromatin studies. In the abstract text below each presentation is marked with a capital letter: „ L” stands for lectures, „ O” for oral presentations and „ P” for poster presentations.

          We gratefully acknowledge the support from the Saint-Petersburg Association of Scientists and Scholars (SPbSU), Veterinary Genetics Center ZOOGEN, Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR), VEUK, Helicon, Axioma BIO, BioVitrum, Sartorius, DIA-M companies.

          The current collected abstracts comprise written contributions of the presentations during the 23 ICACG and were edited by Svetlana Galkina and Maria Vishnevskaya.

          The next Colloquium – 24 ICACG – will be held at the University of Kent in Canterbury (UK) in 2020.

          Please, cite abstracts as follows:

          Gall JG (2018) Giant chromosomes and deep sequences: what the amphibian egg tells us about transcription. In: Galkina SA, Vishnevskaya MS, Mikhailova EI (Eds) 23 rd Inernational Colloquium on Animal Cytogenetics and Genomics (23 rdICACG), June 9–12, 2018, St Petersburg, Russia. Comparative Cytogenetics 12(3): p–p. https://doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v12i3.27748

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          Contributors
          Journal
          Comp Cytogenet
          Comp Cytogenet
          CompCytogen
          Comparative Cytogenetics
          Pensoft Publishers
          1993-0771
          1993-078X
          2018
          16 August 2018
          : 12
          : 3
          : 299-360
          Affiliations
          [1 ] St Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg State University St. Petersburg Russia
          Author notes
          Corresponding author: Svetlana Galkina ( svetlana.galkina@ 123456mail.ru )

          Academic editor: E. Mikhailova

          Article
          10.3897/CompCytogen.v12i3.27748
          6182297
          30338045
          6302f97c-c0b9-4be9-aad7-1bb822a52f91
          Svetlana Galkina, Maria Vishnevskaya

          This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC0 Public Domain Dedication.

          History
          : 25 June 2018
          : 3 August 2018
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          Animalia
          Chordata
          Invertebrata
          Bioinformatics
          Evolutionary Biology
          Genetics
          Molecular Biology
          Reproductive Biology
          Systematics
          Americas
          Asia
          Europe

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