Published: 15 Feb 2024 571 views
This Ph.D. project explores the rarely studied area of corona structures in Narcissus flowers, highlighting the striking species-to-species variation. To solve the puzzles surrounding corona development, the research combines cooperative efforts, high-throughput DNA sequencing, developmental genetics, and macroevolutionary analyses.
The project’s objectives are to pinpoint important genes, comprehend corona specification, and investigate how hybridization contributes to morphological innovation. The study’s conclusions are not only beneficial from a scientific standpoint but also have real-world applications for the UK’s daffodil breeding industry.
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Application Deadline | 01 Mar 2024 |
Type | PhD |
Sponsor | University of Portsmouth |
Gender | Men and Women |
Applicants should submit:
For more details, visit University Of Portsmouth website.