Project Details
Population genetics of adaptation in wild tomatoes
Applicant
Professor Dr. Wolfgang Stephan
Subject Area
Evolution and Systematics of Plants and Fungi
Term
from 2007 to 2012
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 47202563
Wild tomato species, native to western South America and the Galapagos Islands, are an evolutionary plant model system. Although wild tomatoes have a relatively recent origin, they exhibit considerable morphological and functional variation, much of which is thought to be adaptive. For instance, they dwell in a variety of habitats, spanning a wide range of temperatures and water availability and are therefore exposed to different abiotic stress regimes. The goal of this project is to analyze the evolution of “candidate genes” influencing two stress responses, cold adaptation and drought tolerance. Using DNA sequencing of population samples collected in habitats of different environmental conditions and a suite of statistical techniques, we will determine whether these genes have been subject to recent selection.
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