我们的海洋排序

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Biochemist Pub Date : 2022-03-28 DOI:10.1042/bio_2022_106
Kes Scott-Somme, J. Harley, Patrick Adkins
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达尔文生命之树(DToL)项目已经建立,以收集英国和爱尔兰的所有真核生物物种进行基因组测序。新技术的发展使高质量的基因组数据成为地球上一些最小居民的可行结果。这个项目将创造一个对所有人开放的新数据资源,它将包含数千种生物的蓝图,掌握着研究不足的单细胞原生生物和更了解的动物(如灰海豹)的进化史的关键。这个雄心勃勃的项目是来自不同地理和智力领域的专家的合作。它将为新的工作方式和发现新的科学基础提供模板。在一个挣扎在生态崩溃威胁下的世界,这个项目将提供新的生物技术和工程信息,以帮助我们理解和管理自然生态系统和创造它们的生物。总部位于普利茅斯的英国海洋生物协会目前正在为该项目收集海洋生物。海洋环境还没有像陆地环境那样得到充分的研究,这为我们扩大对这个未被充分探索的领域和生活在那里的生物的理解提供了一个巨大的机会,同时也为海洋科学提供了背景和细节,这将为海洋研究提供新的见解。
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Sequencing our seas
The Darwin Tree of Life (DToL) project has been established to collect all eukaryote species in Britain and Ireland for genomic sequencing. New tech developments have enabled high-quality genomic data to be a feasible outcome for some of Earth’s smallest inhabitants. This project will create a new resource of data open to all, which will contain the blueprint of thousands of organisms, holding the key to the evolutionary histories of understudied single-cell protists alongside more well-understood animals like the grey seal. This ambitious project is a collaboration of experts from different geographic and intellectual areas. It will provide the templates for new ways of working and uncover new scientific ground. In a world struggling under the threat of ecological collapse, this project will provide new bio-tech and engineering information to aid our understanding and management of natural ecosystems and the creatures which create them. The Marine Biological Association UK, based in Plymouth, is currently in the process of collecting marine organisms for the project. The marine environment has not been as well studied as terrestrial environments, and this offers a huge opportunity to expand our understanding of this underexplored realm and the creatures that live there, as well as providing context and detail to marine science which will provide new insights to marine research.
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