Cell & Developmental BiologyResearch AreasEvolutionary Genetics and Natural VariationProject Leaders:Mike Bevan Many of the biological processes studied in this programme such as flowering time, flower colour, organ size and plant architecture all provide selective advantages for reproductive success and are therefore important adaptive traits.
Natural variation in a wide range of phenotypes is exploited using genomic tools for QTL and gene identification. We study natural variation in flower colour and morphology, leaf shape and vernalisation responses to identify new and adaptive alleles. We are also interested in how domestication selects for allelic variation in regulatory genes in Brassicas and cereals. Resources for comparative genomics in grasses are being developed in collaboration with the Crop Genetics Department. |