We are seeking an intern (graduate or postgraduate student) for a 3-6 months 
stay in our 
lab to work on the following project:

Rad-seq population genetics on Arabian killifish from the Arabian Desert
 
This project is aimed at understanding how natural populations of fish are 
adapted to 
extreme environments. In the Saudi Arabian desert close to KAUST we can find 
ponds of 
water (wadis) in which we find fish such as the Arabian killifish, Aphanius 
dispar, 
surviving harsh conditions. Our aim to start this project is to collect DNA of 
fish from a 
collection of different ponds and analyze the population structure of these 
desert fish. 
Also, we will be looking at the water conditions and local adaptations in these 
fish. This 
will allow observing the presence or absence of gene flow between these ponds 
through 
underground freshwater connections. Furthermore, it will be the first step to 
find 
pond/condition specific variants that might reveal local adaptation to certain 
harsh 
conditions.
The student will be involved in the field work, but also will learn about lab 
techniques, 
from DNA extractions to Rad-seq library preparation for high-throughput 
sequencing. 
Water chemistry analyses will furthermore be a part of the project as will the 
population 
genetic analysis and bioinformatics analysis of the high-throughput sequencing 
data.

The student will receive flights, housing, visa and a salary of 800$ per month.

The internship conditions and requirements can be found on this webpage: 
http://www.kaust.edu.sa/internship/


Here you can find out more about the lab: http://systemsbiology.kaust.edu.sa

If you are interested or have any questions please write to  
[email protected] 
and [email protected]

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