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MSCA AGILE
INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH PROJECT 6

Comparative chromatin analysis of supernumerary and standard chromosomes

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Objectives

Compare the spatial distribution and chromatin composition of standard A chromosomes (As) and supernumerary B chromosomes (Bs) of rye. To determine if supernumerary chromosomes have a preferential or nonrandom distribution, (Obj1) we will analyse the relative position of As and Bs in intact root nuclei of tissue sections labelled using chromosome painting and imaged using 3D super-resolution (SIM) and Imaris-based image analysis (S1). To determine whether B chromosomes have a different epigenetic setup than As, (Obj2) we will quantify the levels of three different histone modifications marking euchromatin and heterochromatin states on Bs versus As (SIM imaging) and the number of RNA Pol II molecules (PALM imaging). To determine the transcriptional status of As versus Bs, (Obj3) we will quantify the amount of nascent RNA from four A- and B-encoded paralogous genes using allele-specific 3D smRNA-FISH and single molecule imaging (PALM). This quantitative, cytogenetic work will complement ongoing molecular profiling of B versus A chromosomes’ epigenetic and transcriptional state.

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Training benefits

  • educated in the field of chromosome biology and genetics
  • cutting-edge super-resolution microscopy including single-molecule localization analysis
  • advanced image analysis with both commercial (Imaris, Arivis) as well as open source (ImageJ) software

Requirements

having a master degree in the field of biology, biochemistry, or a related discipline; experience with chromosome, molecular and cell biological techniques; be fascinated by the biology of chromosomes and a strong interest in microscopy; highly motivated with team spirit; having solid oral and written English skills.

Environment

The IPK in Gatersleben (Germany) is one of the world’s leading international institutions in the field of plant genetics and crop science; offers state-of-the art facilities and a friendly multicultural working environment

Responsible PI

Prof. Andrea HOUBEN

ORCID link :
0000-0003-3419-239X

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 101073476.

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