Location: Bee Research Laboratory
Title: The Earth BioGenome project 2020: Starting the ClockAuthor
LEWIS, HARRIS - University Of California, Davis | |
RICHARDS, STEPHEN - University Of California, Davis | |
LIEBERMAN, AIDEN - Baylor College Of Medicine | |
ALLENDE, MIGUEL - Universidad De Chile | |
ARCHIBALD, JOHN - Dalhousie University | |
BALINT, MIKLOS - Senckenberg German Entomological Institute | |
BARKER, KATHARINE - Smithsonian Institute | |
BAUMGARTNER, BRIDGET - Non ARS Employee | |
BELOV, KATHERINE - University Of Sydney | |
BERTORELLE, GIORGIO - Non ARS Employee | |
BLAXTER, MARK - Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute | |
CAI, JING - Non ARS Employee | |
CAPERELLO, NICOLETTE - University Of California, Davis | |
CARLSON, KEITH - University Of California | |
CASTILLA-RUBIO, JUAN CARLOS - Universidad De Los Andes | |
CHAW, SHU-MIAW - Academia Sinica | |
CHEN, LEI - Non ARS Employee | |
Childers, Anna | |
CODDINGTON, JONATHAN - Smithsonian Institute | |
CONDE, DALIA - University Of Southern Denmark | |
COROMINAS, MONTSERRAT - University Of Barcelona | |
CRANDALL, KEITH - George Washington University | |
CRAWFORD, ANDREW - Universidad De Los Andes | |
DIPALMA, FEDERICA - University Of East Anglia | |
DURBIN, RICHARD - Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute | |
EBENEZER, THANKGOD - European Bioinformatics Institute | |
EDWARDS, SCOTT - Harvard University | |
FREDERIGO, OLIVIER - Rockefeller University | |
FLICEK, PAUL - European Bioinformatics Institute | |
FORMENTI, GUILIO - Rockefeller University | |
GIBBS, RICHARD - Baylor College Of Medicine | |
GILBERT, THOMAS - University Of Copenhagen | |
GOLDSTEIN, MELISSA - George Washington University | |
GRAVES, JENNIFER - University Of Canberra | |
GREELY, HENRY - Stanford University | |
GRIGORIEV, IGOR - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | |
Hackett, Kevin | |
HALL, NEIL - Earlham Institute | |
HAUSSLER, DAVID - Howard Hughes Medical Institute | |
HELGEN, KRISTOFER - Australian Museum | |
HOGG, CAROLYN - University Of Sydney | |
ISOBE, SACHIKO - Kazusa Dna Research Institute | |
JAKOBSEN, KJETILL SIGURD - University Of Oslo | |
JANKE, AXEL - Smithsonian Institute | |
JARVIS, ERICH - Rockefeller University | |
JOHNSON, WARREN - Smithsonian Institute | |
JONES, STEVEN - Genome Science Centre-Canada | |
KARLSSON, ELINOR - Broad Institute Of Mit/harvard | |
KERSEY, PAUL - Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew | |
KIM, JIN-HYOUNG - Korea Research Institute | |
KRESS, JOHN - Smithsonian Institute | |
KURAKU, SHIGEHIRO - Riken Institute | |
LAWNICZAK, MARA - Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute | |
LEEBENS-MACK, JAMES - University Of Georgia | |
LI, XUEYAN - Chinese Academy Of Sciences | |
LINDBLAD-TOH, KERSTIN - Broad Institute Of Mit/harvard | |
LIU, XIN - Baylor College Of Medicine | |
LOPEZ, JOSE - Nova Southeastern University | |
MARQUES-BONET, TOMAS - University Of Barcelona | |
MAZARD, SOPHIE - Macquarie University | |
MAZET, JONNA - University Of California, Davis | |
MAZZONI, CAMILA - Leibniz Institute | |
MYERS, GENE - Max Planck Institute Of Molecular Plant Physiology | |
O'NEILL, RACHEL - University Of Connecticut | |
PAEZ, SADYE - Rockefeller University | |
PARK, HYUN - Korea University | |
ROBINSON, GENE - University Of Illinois | |
ROQUET, CRISTINA - Autonomous University Of Barcelona | |
RYDER, OLIVER - University Of California, San Diego | |
SABIR, JAMAL - King Abdulaziz University | |
SHAFFER, BRADLEY - University Of California (UCLA) | |
SHANK, TIMOTHY - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI) | |
SHERKOW, JACOB - Benedictine University Of Illinois | |
SOLTIS, PAMELA - University Of Florida | |
TANG, BOPING - Yancheng Institute Of Technology | |
TEDERSOO, LEHO - King Saud University | |
ULIANO-SILVA, MARCELA - Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute | |
WANG, KUN - Polytechnical University Of Valencia | |
WEI, XIAOFENG - Bgi Shenzhen | |
WETZER, REGINA - University Of Southern California | |
WILSON, JULIA - Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute | |
XU, XUN - Bgi Shenzhen | |
YANG, HUANMING - Bgi Shenzhen | |
YODER, ANNE - Duke University | |
ZHANG, GUOJIE - University Of Copenhagen |
Submitted to: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
Publication Type: Other Publication Acceptance Date: 9/21/2021 Publication Date: 1/18/2022 Citation: 2022. The Earth BioGenome project 2020: Starting the Clock. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences(PNAS). 119:(4) e2115635118. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2115635118. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2115635118 Interpretive Summary: November 2020 marked 2 y since the launch of the Earth BioGenome Project (EBP), which aims to sequence all known eukaryotic species in a 10-y timeframe. Since then, significant progress has been made across all aspects of the EBP roadmap, as outlined in the 2018 article describing the project’s goals, strategies, and challenges (1). The launch phase has ended and the clock has started on reaching the EBP’s major milestones. This Special Feature explores the many facets of the EBP, including a review of progress, a description of major scientific goals, exemplar projects, ethical legal and social issues, and applications of biodiversity genomics. In this Introduction, we summarize the current status of the EBP, held virtually October 5 to 9, 2020, including recent updates through February 2021. References to the nine Perspective articles included in this Special Feature are cited to guide the reader toward deeper understanding of the goals and challenges facing the EBP. Technical Abstract: November 2020 marked 2 y since the launch of the Earth BioGenome Project (EBP), which aims to sequence all known eukaryotic species in a 10-y timeframe. Since then, significant progress has been made across all aspects of the EBP roadmap, as outlined in the 2018 article describing the project’s goals, strategies, and challenges (1). The launch phase has ended and the clock has started on reaching the EBP’s major milestones. This Special Feature explores the many facets of the EBP, including a review of progress, a description of major scientific goals, exemplar projects, ethical legal and social issues, and applications of biodiversity genomics. In this Introduction, we summarize the current status of the EBP, held virtually October 5 to 9, 2020, including recent updates through February 2021. References to the nine Perspective articles included in this Special Feature are cited to guide the reader toward deeper understanding of the goals and challenges facing the EBP. |