RUI Collaborative Research IPY: Flower Color Evolution in the Arctic: Integrating Genomic Research and Undergraduate Education in Polar Environments
RUI合作研究IPY:北极花色演化:极地环境中基因组研究与本科教育的整合
基本信息
- 批准号:0733078
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- 金额:$ 35.25万
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- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-03-01 至 2012-02-29
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
How adaptable are Arctic organisms? The prevailing belief is that the severe cold, short growing seasons, high ultraviolet (UV) light exposure, and other environmental conditions not only limit which plants and animals can survive in the Arctic, but constrain their ability to evolve and adapt to current and future conditions. This is a timely subject given the current global climate crisis. PI Whittall (Santa Clara University) and Co-PI Carlson (University of Alaska Anchorage) are addressing this central question by using Arctic mustard species that exhibit variation in their flower colors (purple and white). This variation provides the raw material for evolutionary change and suggests Arctic genomes may actually be more dynamic than previously thought. These flower color differences may represent adaptations to pollinators based on the long-standing assumption that the purpose of flower color is to attract pollinators. Alternatively, the same pigments that paint flowers are also critical for a plant's ability to respond to environmental challenges such as cold, drought, and UV-exposure (the same environmental stresses that increase in the Arctic). Whittall and Carlson will study mustard populations along a latitudinal gradient into the Arctic where pollinators are increasingly scarce and the aforementioned challenging environmental factors increase. Whittall and Carlson, along with undergraduate and graduate students, plan to document the importance of pollinators and environmental factors in determining flower colors. By choosing mustard species, they will be able to use newly developed genomic tools, allowing them to survey the entire genome for differences between plants of different flower colors. Broader impacts of the research include increased insight into gene expression, and an understanding of how easily Arctic genomes can evolve (at least in these mustards). An additional component of the project will involve the creation of a summer-intensive undergraduate course entitled, "Arctic Biology: From Ecology to the Genome" where Santa Clara University students will study alongside University of Alaska students both in the Arctic, then back at Santa Clara University.
北极生物的适应能力如何?普遍的看法是,严寒、生长季节短、紫外线照射高和其他环境条件不仅限制了植物和动物在北极的生存,而且限制了它们进化和适应当前和未来条件的能力。鉴于目前的全球气候危机,这是一个及时的主题。PI Whittall(圣克拉拉大学)和Co-PI Carlson(阿拉斯加安克雷奇大学)正在通过使用北极芥菜品种来解决这个中心问题,这些芥菜品种的花色不同(紫色和白色)。这种变异为进化变化提供了原材料,并表明北极基因组实际上可能比以前认为的更具活力。这些花的颜色差异可能代表了对传粉者的适应,这是基于长期以来的假设,即花的颜色是为了吸引传粉者。或者,同样的颜料,油漆花也是至关重要的植物的能力,以应对环境的挑战,如寒冷,干旱和紫外线暴露(相同的环境压力,增加在北极)。Whittall和Carlson将沿着沿着纬度梯度研究芥菜种群,进入北极,那里的传粉者越来越稀少,上述具有挑战性的环境因素增加。Whittall和Carlson,沿着本科生和研究生,计划记录传粉者和环境因素在决定花的颜色方面的重要性。通过选择芥菜品种,他们将能够使用新开发的基因组工具,使他们能够调查不同花色植物之间的差异的整个基因组。这项研究的更广泛影响包括增加对基因表达的了解,以及了解北极基因组进化的容易程度(至少在这些基因组中)。该项目的另一个组成部分将涉及创建一个夏季密集的本科课程,名为“北极生物学:从生态学到基因组”,圣克拉拉大学的学生将与阿拉斯加大学的学生一起在北极学习,然后回到圣克拉拉大学。
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