Live Poster Session: Zoom Link
Thursday, July 30th 1:15-2:30pm EDT
Abstract: Drosophila sechellia is a species of fruit fly found on the Seychelles Islands off the eastern coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean. After colonization of the island chain, D. sechellia evolved many derived traits associated with specialization on its preferred host plant Morinda citrifolia including resistance to defense compounds like octanoic acid it produces. In order to identify the genetic basis of evolved traits in this species we are analyzing the D. sechellia genome for regions with levels of sequence variation among populations. These variations will point towards genes and mutations that were potentially involved in important trait changes. To do this we built a custom bioinformatics pipeline using the online platform Galaxy. Genome-wide metrics of sequence coverage, sequence variation among strains and populations, and allele frequency of these variants, highlight the utility of this approach in identifying interesting regions of the genome.
FINALFINALPoster2020Live Poster Session: Zoom Link
Thursday, July 30th 1:15-2:30pm EDT