P-01
MAP7-driven cytoskeletal cross-talk establishes Sertoli cell polarity crucial for germ cell meiotic progression
Koji Kikuchi (Chiba University)
P-02
Recombination of repeat elements generates somatic complexity in human genomes
Giovanni Pascarella (RIKEN IMS)
P-03
Establishment of facultative heterochromatin in early mouse embryos
Masahiro Matsuwaka (RIKEN IMS)
P-04
Network Analysis of Relationships and Evolutionary Dynamics among Transposable Elements
Kei Fukuda (Univ. Yamanashi)
P-05
Building and characterizing gene-scale chromatin arrays with defined modification patterns in vitro
Yohsuke Fukai (RIKEN PRI)
P-06
METTL18 ensures pancreatic function by contributing to proper translation and countering the translational stress response
Tadahiro Shimazu (RIKEN PRI)
P-07
Exogenous DNA integration model to study de novo heterochromatin formation
Atsuko Shirai (RIKEN PRI)
P-08
CDCA7 protein, a regulator of DNA methylation, can resolve a DNA:RNA hybrid
Akeo Shinkai (RIKEN PRI)
P-09
PRC1 barriers direct loop extrusion to enable long-range regulation of developmental genes
Ryo Onishi (RIKEN IMS)
P-10
Histone H3K27 mono-methylation by a PRC2 complex and G9a/GLP in mammalian cells
Yuto Iwaya (RIKEN PRI)
P-11
Involvement of H3 variant in reprogramming abnormalities of cloned embryos
Satoshi Funaya (RIKEN BRC)
P-12
Establishing a live-cell imaging system to capture transcriptional phase transitions during development
Yusuke Iizuka (Chiba University)
P-13
Intrinsic capability of MEIOSIN to activate meiotic genes independently of STAR8
Ryuki Shimada (IMEG, Kumamoto University)
P-14
CtBP1/2 contributes to digit morphogenesis by fine-tuning the HOX13-mediated enhancer landscape
Nayuta Yakushiji-Kaminatsui (RIKEN IMS)
P-15
Possible links between DNA methylation, sister chromatid cohesion, DNA repair, and recombination: Insights from ICF syndrome studies
Motoko Unoki (The University of Tokyo)
P-16
A novel classification method for A/B compartments from Hi-C data providing insight into heterochromatin and euchromatin organization
Takashi Sumikama (Kyoto University)
P-17
Toward elucidating the role of transposon suppressors in perinatal female germ cells
Sefan Asamitsu (RIKEN IMS)
P-18
SETX-mediated R-loop regulation maintains transcriptional activity during meiotic prophase I
Yasuhiro Fujiwara (Chiba University)
P-19
Mechanistic basis of sequence-specific DNA recognition by the transposon-derived anti-silencing protein VANC
Akihisa Osakabe (Chiba University)
P-20
Unbiased genome-wide mapping and characterization of fragile sites in single mammalian cells
Jothivanan Elumalai (RIKEN BDR)
P-21
Coding sequence inhomogeneity organizes compartmentalization across the tree of life
Rory T. Cerbus (RIKEN BDR)
P-22
Regulation of transposons by SPIN1 via MIWI2-piRNA independent mechanism
Hiromi Yamada (RIKEN IMS)
P-23
Embryo-specific regulation of DNA replication and 3D genome organization in mice
Saori Takahashi (RIKEN BDR)
P-24
Chromatin Remodeler SMARCA5 Primes Male Germline Differentiation through Cooperation with the Pioneer Factor DMRT1
Yuka Kitamura (University of California, Davis)
P-25
Potential roles of KRAB zinc-finger proteins in murine spermatogenesis
Kai Otsuka (Tokyo University of Science)
P-26
Physiological role of the HUSH complex in spermatogenesis
Yoshifumi Fujioka (RIKEN IMS)
P-27
An interprotein zinc-clasp between DPPA3 and UHRF1 blocks its loading on hemimethylated DNA to enforce DNA hypomethylation
Atsuya Nishiyama (The University of Tokyo)
P-28
Human Alu loci gain enhancer-type epigenetic modifications in monocytes during response to bacterial LPS
PAN Yonghao (Nagoya University)
P-29
Gene body associated H2Bub and DNA methylation reciprocally regulate higher-order genome organization and function
Jafar Sharif (RIKEN IMS)
P-30
Paused embryonic stem cells induced by mTORC1/2 inhibition enable efficient and uniform nuclear transfer cloning of knockout/knockin mice
Dinh Pham (RIKEN BRC)