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Tracing the 12,000-Year Pedigree of Beer

色情视频 biologists are analyzing genetics of hops to enhance production and flavor.

Thursday, December 8, 2022
Biology student Ali Shah prepares hops samples while working inside Arun Sethuraman's laboratory at 色情视频.
Biology student Ali Shah prepares hops samples while working inside Arun Sethuraman's laboratory at 色情视频.

色情视频 population geneticist Arun Sethuraman and evolutionary biology Ph.D. student Alex Adame are an unlikely pair to be studying how the genetics of hops have changed throughout 12,000 years of history: neither of them drink beer.

鈥淚 might have a hops allergy,鈥 said Adame, which, in addition to her being pregnant, makes systematically sniffing (for science) dozens of pungent pellets of the key beer ingredient a little nauseating.

But answering the infinite questions about how hops鈥 genes influence drought tolerance, resistance to pests, and ultimately the flavor of beer motivates her through the mild discomfort.

With funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Adame and Sethuraman are sequencing the genetic code of hundreds of varieties of hops with the goal of understanding the past and future of beer.

Unearthing the Past

Unlike staple cash crops (such as rice, corn, and wheat) whose genomes are well-documented in order to maximize production for an increasingly growing populace, little is known about the genetic factors and environmental conditions that enhance desirable attributes of hops. But the plant, scientifically known as Humulus lupulus, may be just as important to human history.

鈥淲e evolved with hops,鈥 Adame said. 鈥淗ops is really coevolution. As we learned to domesticate plants, we could have larger population sizes and cities.鈥

Mashing up hops鈥 cone-shaped flowers in vials like miniature mojitos will help untangle whether the earliest domestication of the plant dates back to ancient China or Mesopotamia and answer how the plant evolved as a result of intercontinental travel.

鈥淣o one has looked at the intersection of colonization and hops,鈥 Sethuraman said. He will use similar whole-genome sequencing techniques from his previous projects tracing so-called 鈥榞host鈥 DNA from humans鈥 African ancestors.

This will enable the researchers to follow the genetic threads forward to modern craft brewers鈥 experimentations.

Connecting to Present-Day Agricultural Innovation

Few varieties of hops have a clear, documented lineage like those of purebred racehorses or dogs, making it hard to predict whether pollinating hops used in German hefeweizen with those that distinguish Japanese Sapporo, for example, might result in a more or less bitter or earthy flavor profile.

Beyond the lab, Sethuraman is already in contact with San Diego-based hops farmers who sell their crops to Stone Brewing to help develop more drought-tolerant and virus-resistant strains.

Adame is excited to draw on local brewers鈥 expertise about why and when they choose to add hops and how they expect those decisions to affect aroma and flavor. Correlating craft brewers鈥 hypotheses with 色情视频鈥檚 genetic data will benefit the industry on the whole.

On campus, Sethuraman and Adame plan to involve students extensively in this project through a hands-on genetic analysis course and in the lab. They will train the next generation of scientists contributing to San Diego County鈥檚 .

鈥淎 blender was my first toy,鈥 said Ali Shah, a fourth-year pre-med student and one of Sethuraman鈥檚 undergraduate research assistants. 鈥淚 would chop up plants and put them in the blender. And I do that now for science.鈥

Unlike his mentors鈥 avoidance of beer, Shah will occasionally imbibe, much preferring a hop-forward IPA to any can of Coors.

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