Published June 21, 2024
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THE EARTH BIOGENOME PROJECT: PROGRESS ON BIOLOGY'S MOONSHOT
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H. Lewin1
1Arizona State University, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory, Tempe, United States
Earth is in the midst of global biodiversity crisis, with species loss at 100 to 1,000-fold above the background extinction rate. Loss of biodiversity threatens vital ecosystems on which humans depend. In response to this crisis, the Earth BioGenome Project (EBP) was launched in 2018. The EBP aims to sequence, catalog, and characterize the genomes of all of Earth’s named plant, animal, and microbial eukaryotic biodiversity; ~1.8 million species. The ultimate aims of the EBP are to create a foundation for revealing the “rules of life” and delineation of the mechanisms of how biological systems evolve under changing environmental conditions. My lecture will present recent progress made by the EBP and the challenges faced in reaching the project’s goals.
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