Unlocking the genetic and biochemical potential of kangaroo paws

  • Field, David (Primary Chief Investigator)
  • Flematti , Gavin (Chief Investigator)
  • Ortiz-Barrientos, Daniel (Chief Investigator)
  • Krauss, Siegfried (Partner Investigator)
  • Growns, Digby (Partner Investigator)
  • Hawkes, David (Partner Investigator)
  • Barton, Nicholas (Partner Investigator)
  • Stankowski, Sean (Partner Investigator)
  • Coen, Enrico (Partner Investigator)
  • Paun, Ovidiu (Partner Investigator)

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

Using cutting-edge gene technology and an interdisciplinary approach, this project aims to uncover the genes responsible for flower colour in the iconic kangaroo paws of Western Australia, and identify the compounds that produce the colours. The project expects to produce the first entire kangaroo paw genome and identify unique genetic variants and biochemicals underlying colour differences. This new knowledge should help horticultural programs to more easily breed varieties with desirable and highly marketable new colours, and could assist in conserving these amazing Australian plants.
Short titleKangaroo paw genomics
AcronymLP 21 Transfer from ECU
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/08/2331/07/26