Our Changing World

Award for using DNA to better understand plants & animals


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Geneticist Neil Gemmell has won the 2020 Hutton Medal for using DNA & new genomic technologies to better understant plants & animals.

Sequencing the tuatara genome.

Using environmental DNA to search for the Loch Ness monster.

The Trojan Female technique. Gene editing and gene drives.

The 2020 Hutton Medal winner, Professor Neil Gemmell, from the University of Otago, uses genetics and new genomic technologies to better understand the natural world.

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When you ask Neil to describe what he does he says it's complicated, because "I've got fingers in lots of pies."

What links his interests, though, is using genetics and new genomic technologies to better understand plants and animals, their evolution and population dynamics.

Neil has always been a keen communicator of genetic science, and it was a desire to show the potential of environmental DNA that led him on a high-profile hunt for the Loch Ness monster.

"Environmental DNA is, if you like, the detritus of life," says Neil. "As we move through our environment, we shed pieces of ourselves."

These traces of skin and hair contain DNA that can be sequenced and used to identify the species they came from.

"You can get a relatively quick snapshot of the species that were present in a particular area within a reasonable time frame."

And Neil says, not surprisingly, "there wasn't anything big, scale or reptilian" found in the Loch Ness samples.

"But we did describe 3000 other species found in that loch," he says.

Gene editing and gene drives

Neil has been outspoken about the potential - and potential risks - of new gene editing techniques made possible by the CRISPR-Cas9 system.

He says gene editing and gene drives offer interesting possibilities to develop new ways of controlling pests. He says it has been developed for use in controlling mosquitoes overseas, but points out it has not yet worked in insects such as wasps, or mammals such as rats.

"I remain optimistic that genetic technologies will remain one of the tools that will help us control these pest species," says Neil, who admits he doesn't know whether it will be an existing technology such as gene editing and gene drives, or new emerging techniques such as the toxin-antitoxin system.

In the meantime, Neil is delighted to have been part of the team that sequenced the genome of the tuatara. This was a complex project involving a very large genome, which is large because it contains many repeat sequences of DNA…

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