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The impact of range expansions on genomic parasitism in Lepidoptera

Lead Research Organisation: University of Liverpool
Department Name: Evolution, Ecology and Behaviour

Abstract

Summary: In this project, we will investigate the dynamics of recent genomic parasitism in Lepidoptera. Previous work suggests that Lepidoptera show especially high rates of genomic invasions, but no systematic study of recent horizontal transfer has been attempted. The project will benefit from a unique resource-- a large population genomic data set comparing ~100-year-old and present-day samples from 20 Lepidopteran species.
Using these data, we will:
-Characterise the transposable element content of these Lepidopteran species
-Test whether range shifts trigger transposable element activity, contrasting species with and without range shifts
-Examine each species for evidence of invasions of new transposable elements
-Collect and analyse new sequence data from a subset of the species, to investigate the impact of past encounters with transposable elements

People

ORCID iD

Flora Todd (Student)

Publications

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Studentship Projects

Project Reference Relationship Related To Start End Student Name
NE/S00713X/1 30/09/2019 29/09/2028
2750915 Studentship NE/S00713X/1 30/09/2022 30/03/2026 Flora Todd