Játtað í:
2025

Granskingarøki:
MARiNAO

Verkætlanarslag:
Post.doc.-verkætlan

Verkætlanarheiti:
Genomic Architecture of Sex: exploring the role of environmental clines in the sex determination of Greenland halibut

Játtanarnummar:
8020

Verkætlanarleiðari:
Daniel Estévez Barcia

Stovnur/virki:
Greenland Institute of Natural Resources

Aðrir luttakarar:
DTU Aqua, Fróðskaparsetur Føroya og Hafrannsóknastovnun

Verkætlanarskeið:
20.09.2025-20.09.2027

Samlaður kostnaður:
Kr. 6.953.458

Stuðul úr Granskingargrunninum:
Kr. 3.553.450

Verkætlanarlýsing:
Sex is ubiquitous throughout the entire tree of life, yet understanding its genetic basis and evolution is a standing challenge in biological research. Furthermore, it is a key characteristic in fisheries management and aquaculture. In this project, we will study genomic architecture in Greenland halibut, a valuable species, across the North Atlantic, attending to its variation in relation to sex and environmental clines. Obtained results can be used to provide tools for fishery management, including individual sex and stock of origin assignment. This will be the first time the whole genomic architecture of Greenland halibut is studied across an extensive distribution, and one of the few where geographic variation in sex determination is investigated within a species.

Støða:
Fer í gongd



<< Back
Administration     English