Geuverink lab - Evolutionary Functional Genetics and Genomics

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The lab is focused on the genetic basis behind variation in development and utilizes functional genetic studies, in combination with new sequencing technologies, to examine the molecular mechanisms of bacterial interference on sex determination. Many parasites manipulate the behaviour, physiology or even reproduction of their host. A particularly intriguing group of parasites are endosymbiotic bacteria that live inside body cells of insects. They are maternally inherited and have evolved different ways to manipulate their hosts into producing more females, including shifting the host from sexual to asexual reproduction.

To understand the mechanisms of endosymbiont manipulation of host reproduction, knowledge of the sex determination mechanisms of the host is crucial. We use functional genetics approaches to examine the genes involved in sex determination and utilize phylogenetic analyses to screen the evolutionary conservation of these genes. The next challenge is to uncover the regulatory processes by which endosymbionts manipulate host reproduction. We identify endosymbionts with different modes of manipulation and compare their genomes to detect candidate genetic elements. This will yield insight in the ways endosymbionts can manipulate host reproduction to their own advantage and in how they can be exploited for control of insect pests and disease vectors.

UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. Our work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 15 - Life on Land

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