Pascale Lesage, Emilie Brasset, Gael Cristofari, Clément Gilbert, Didier Mazel, Rita Rebollo, Clémentine Vitte
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Abstract
From April 20 to 23, 2024, three hundred ten researchers from around the world gathered in Saint-Malo, France, at the fourth International Congress on Transposable Elements (ICTE 2024), to present their most recent discoveries on transposable elements (TEs) and exchange ideas and methodologies. ICTE has been held every four years since 2008 (except in 2020, when it was exceptionally transformed into a seminar series due to the Covid-19 pandemic) and is organized by the French network on Mobile Genetic Elements (CNRS GDR 3546). This fourth edition offered two keynote presentations and four sessions presenting the latest findings and encouraging discussions on the following topics: (1) TEs, genome evolution and adaptation; (2) TEs in health and diseases; (3) TE control and epigenetics; (4) Transposition mechanisms and applications. The 2024 edition also included a half-day satellite workshop on new challenges in TE annotation, organized in collaboration with the TE Hub. The meeting gathered long-term TE enthusiasts, as well as newcomers to the field, with 77% of the participants attending ICTE for the first time.
2024年4月20日至23日,来自世界各地的110名研究人员齐聚法国圣马洛(Saint-Malo),参加第四届可转座元件国际大会(ICTE 2024),展示他们在可转座元件(TEs)方面的最新发现,并交流思想和方法。国际可转座元件大会自2008年起每四年举办一次(2020年除外,该年因Covid-19大流行而破例改为系列研讨会),由法国移动遗传元件网络(CNRS GDR 3546)主办。第四届会议提供了两个主旨报告和四个分会场,介绍最新研究成果,并鼓励就以下主题展开讨论:(1) TE、基因组进化和适应;(2) TE 在健康和疾病中的作用;(3) TE 控制和表观遗传学;(4) 转座机制和应用。2024 年会议还包括与 TE Hub 合作举办的为期半天的关于 TE 注释新挑战的卫星研讨会。会议聚集了 TE 领域的长期爱好者和新手,77% 的与会者是首次参加 ICTE。
期刊介绍:
Mobile DNA is an online, peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes articles providing novel insights into DNA rearrangements in all organisms, ranging from transposition and other types of recombination mechanisms to patterns and processes of mobile element and host genome evolution. In addition, the journal will consider articles on the utility of mobile genetic elements in biotechnological methods and protocols.