ADAPTOMICS was divided into 6 work packages (WP), each with specific deliverables (DL) and milestones (M).
Work Package (WP) 1: Transcriptomic analysis
Status: Fully complete. These deliverables were completed in full. A total of 9 species of demosponge were sequenced transcriptomically, with multiple samples used (DL1.1). Specific genes of interest were noted on the basis of tests for positive selection (DL1.2).
WP2: Comparative genomic analysis
Status: Fully complete, with slight modification to described work and TA. Sequencing of M. laevis and M. acerata was performed using Illumina and 10x sequencing (DL2.1). This resulted in a draft assembly of these genomic resources, which allowed both verification data derived from transcriptomic analyses (DL2.2) and raw analysis of genome content and structure (DL2.3).
WP3: Targeted gene investigation
Status: Fully complete with improvements to described work and TA. Differential gene expression was confirmed by RT PCR (DL3.1) but as the most interesting differences were qualitative rather than quantitative, this was less important than anticipated, and precise tests of selection were used (HyPhy/CODEML). An EMBO course (EMBO Popgen) was attended. This formed the basis of much further work (DL3.2). Target genes were found to be almost always ubiquitous amongst the Metazoa (DL3.3) with only a few cases limited to sponges alone.
WP4: Functional testing of target genes
Status: Fully complete, with targeted functional research. A research secondment was undertaken in the Ruiz-Trillo Lab (IBE, Barcelona). While there the fellow performed several tests regarding gene function in two species of opisthokont, one from cold waters, Sphaeroforma arctica, and a warm-water outgroup, Capsaspora owczarzaki. Instead of candidate gene tests alone, on the basis of our findings we performed tests focused on membrane fluidity and actin cytoskeletal dynamics in these species (DL4.1 4.2 TA3).
WP5: Co-ordination and management of research
Status: Fully complete. Meetings were held on a regular basis in the Riesgo lab, with informal discussion occurring on an almost daily basis (DL 5.1). Risks were managed appropriately and the project delivered efficiently (DL 5.2). A Data Management Plan was provided voluntarily (DL 5.3). The fellow attended a variety of training sessions held for postdoctoral fellows and mixed groups at the NHM (DL 5.4 TA4).
WP6: Outreach activities and the communication of results to a wider audience
Status: Fully complete. Numerous opportunities arose to communicate work directly to the general public (DL6.1) at events such as the European Researchers’ Night, Science Lates, “Science Uncovered” and more informally. To reach a more focused scientific community, a number of conferences and symposia were attended in the course of the project. 4 have been published, with more in process. Further, the fellow gave invited talks in a number of institutions, detailing his results (DL 6.2).