2 October 2025, 14:30
Genotype-Environment Integration Across Generations: A Plant Case Study
Description Abstract Genotype Environment Integration Across Generations A Plant Case Study Developmental plasticity in response to environmental conditions is a characteristic property of organisms that allows for substantial adaptive adjustment at the individual level Evolutionary biologists have generally accounted for such plasticity by assuming that the individual s responses to its environment are genetically pre programmed Studies of transgenerational plasticity in the annual plant Polygonum persicaria provide new insights that challenge this view Experimental tests of contrasting parental light and soil moisture treatments show that parental and grandparental conditions influence the phenotypes expressed by progeny Moreover conditions during the parental generation affect how progeny respond developmentally to their own environments Individual phenotypes thus reflect a complex developmental integration over time of current and ancestral environmental signals Because these developmental integration trajectories vary genetically i e as multi generation Genotype x Environment interactions the integration process itself can potentially evolve About the speakerProfessor of Environmental Studies and Biology at Wesleyan University... Abstract Genotype-Environment Integration Across Generations: A Plant Case Study Developmental plasticity in response to environmental conditions is a characteristic property of organisms that allows for substantial adaptive adjustment at the individual level. Evolutionary biologists have generally accounted for such plasticity by assuming that the individual's responses to its environment are genetically pre-programmed. Studies of transgenerational plasticity in the annual plant Polygonum persicaria provide new insights that challenge this view. Experimental tests of contrasting parental light and soil moisture treatments show that parental and grandparental conditions influence the phenotypes expressed by progeny. Moreover, conditions during the parental generation affect how progeny respond developmentally to their own environments. Individual phenotypes...
Speaker(s): Sonia Sultan, Wesleyan University, USA
Host: Adriaan Meiborg
Place: Large Operon
EMBL Heidelberg, Virtual
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Abstract
Genotype-Environment Integration Across Generations: A Plant Case Study
Developmental plasticity in response to environmental conditions is a characteristic property of organisms that allows for substantial adaptive adjustment at the individual level. Evolutionary biologists have generally accounted for such plasticity by assuming that the individual's responses to its environment are genetically pre-programmed. Studies of transgenerational plasticity in the annual plant Polygonum persicaria provide new insights that challenge this view. Experimental tests of contrasting parental light and soil moisture treatments show that parental and grandparental conditions influence the phenotypes expressed by progeny. Moreover, conditions during the parental generation affect how progeny respond developmentally to their own environments. Individual phenotypes thus reflect a complex developmental integration over time of current and ancestral environmental signals. Because these developmental integration trajectories vary genetically (i.e., as multi-generation Genotype x Environment interactions), the integration process itself can potentially evolve.
About the speaker
Professor of Environmental Studies and Biology at Wesleyan University