NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biology FY 2021: Contributions of linkage, dominance and plasticity to variation in fitness in a wild pedigreed bird population

2021 财年 NSF 生物学博士后奖学金:联系、优势和可塑性对野生纯种鸟类适应性变化的贡献

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    2109639
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 13.8万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Fellowship Award
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2021-07-01 至 2023-06-30
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

This action funds an NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Biology for FY 2021, Integrative Research Investigating the Rules of Life Governing Interactions Between Genomes, Environment and Phenotypes. The fellowship supports research and training of the fellow that will contribute to the area of Rules of Life in innovative ways. Evolution has two requirements: (1) differences in survival and reproduction between individuals (Darwin’s concept of “fitness”) and (2) genes underlying those differences. Although genes for fitness are a central tenet of evolution, scientists have not found many genes that contribute to fitness differences between individuals. Recent theory suggests some fitness differences may be caused by interactions between genes with their environment instead of by the action of genes themselves. By tracking the fitness and genomes of 4000+ birds in a wild natural reserve, the fellow is testing whether gene interactions can explain differences in fitness between individuals. This project will use cutting-edge statistical methods, highly accurate estimates of fitness, the latest genome assembly techniques, detailed resource availability data, and whole genome resequencing of hundreds of Florida Scrub-Jays. First, the fellow will consider the impact of interaction between pairs of genetic variants on the heritability of fitness using genotypes from hundreds of individual Florida Scrub-Jays. Next, the fellow will compare the heritable variation in fitness explained across different chromosomes, which will require developing new methods to assemble the sex chromosomes of the Florida Scrub-Jay. Finally, using decades of data on acorn availability, the fellow will compare heritability and selection estimates across low and high resource years in the Florida Scrub-Jay population. The methods and results have important implications for prediction of evolutionary change. This work will also allow the fellow to develop a module aimed at broadening participation in STEM, in that this module will add a consideration of works from the field of gender studies into undergraduate lectures.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
该行动资助了2021财年的NSF生物学博士后研究奖学金,即调查基因组,环境和表型之间相互作用的生命规则的综合研究。该研究金支持研究员的研究和培训,以创新的方式为生活规则领域做出贡献。进化有两个要求:(1)个体之间生存和繁殖的差异(达尔文的“适应性”概念)和(2)这些差异背后的基因。虽然适应性基因是进化的核心原则,但科学家们还没有发现许多基因有助于个体之间的适应性差异。最近的理论表明,一些适应性差异可能是由基因与环境之间的相互作用引起的,而不是由基因本身的作用引起的。通过跟踪野生自然保护区中4000多只鸟类的适应性和基因组,该研究员正在测试基因相互作用是否可以解释个体之间适应性的差异。 该项目将使用尖端的统计方法,高度准确的估计健身,最新的基因组组装技术,详细的资源可用性数据,和全基因组重测序的数百个佛罗里达灌丛鸟。首先,研究员将利用数百只佛罗里达灌丛鸦个体的基因型,研究遗传变异对适应性遗传力的影响。接下来,研究员将比较不同染色体之间的适应性遗传变异,这将需要开发新的方法来组装佛罗里达灌丛鸦的性染色体。最后,利用数十年橡子可用性的数据,该研究员将比较佛罗里达灌丛-杰伊种群在低资源年和高资源年的遗传力和选择估计。这些方法和结果对预测进化变化具有重要意义。这项工作还将使研究员能够开发一个旨在扩大STEM参与的模块,因为该模块将考虑性别研究领域的作品纳入本科生讲座。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的智力价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。

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Felix Beaudry其他文献

P081: Enhancing minimally invasive minimal residual disease detection of multiple myeloma using cell-free DNA whole-genome sequencing
  • DOI:
    10.1016/j.gimo.2024.100963
  • 发表时间:
    2024-01-01
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    Dor Abelman;Madhuran Thiagarajah;Felix Beaudry;Jenna Eagles;Stephanie Pederson;Jeffrey Bruce;Stephenie Prokopec;Danielle Croucher;Cecilia Bonolo De Campos;Arnavaz Danesh;Ellen Wei;Saumil Shah;Alli Murugesan;Anthony Reiman;Suzanne Trudel;Trevor Pugh
  • 通讯作者:
    Trevor Pugh
P097: Validation of a clinical test for genome-wide homologous recombination deficiency signatures in solid tumors
  • DOI:
    10.1016/j.gimo.2024.100978
  • 发表时间:
    2024-01-01
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  • 作者:
    Felix Beaudry;Aqsa Alam;Iain Bancarz;Alexander Fortuna;Trevor Pugh
  • 通讯作者:
    Trevor Pugh

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