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Epigenome Diversity Lab

Exploring how epigenome features shape plant adaptation

Welcome!

I'm Thanvi, a plant scientist fascinated by diversity and adaptation, particularly through the lens of epigenetics and epigenomics.

This website introduces my scientific research, as well as the future directions of my upcoming independent research group ("Epigenome Diversity Lab"), starting in August 2026 at the Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH Zürich.

My group will investigate diversity in epigenomic features across natural plant populations and uncover how these contribute towards adaptation to different local environments.

What is the epigenome and why is it important for plant adaptation?

While the genome of an organism refers to its complete DNA sequence, the epigenome encompasses chemical and structural modifications to DNA and chromatin that do not alter the underlying sequence.

Historically, "epigenetic" features referred to heritable modifications like cytosine DNA methylation that regulate genes and transposable elements. The field has since broadened, and the "epigenome" now describes all DNA-associated physical and functional changes—including DNA methylation, histone post-translational modifications, histone variants, nucleosome positioning, chromatin accessibility, and 3D chromatin architecture—without necessarily implying inheritance.

Epigenomic features strongly influence gene expression, giving immobile plants regulatory flexibility to cope with changing environments. Widespread shifts in epigenomic marks occur when plants experience nutrient limitation or abiotic and biotic stresses, in both laboratory and natural settings. These features also govern major developmental transitions, including flowering onset, fertilization, and embryogenesis.

Studying epigenomic landscapes across and within plant species can therefore tell us how plants fine-tune gene regulation and adapt to their local habitats.

Arabis alpina, the plant species that will be used as our model system

Epigenome features regulate key developmental transitions in plants

Figure generated using biorender.com

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Research Areas

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About Thanvi

A short introduction to my academic journey so far

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