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    Blaxter, Mark; Mieszkowska, Nova; Di Palma, Federica; Holland, Peter; Durbin, Richard; Richards, Thomas; Berriman, Matthew; Kersey, Paul; Hollingsworth, Peter; Wilson, Willie; Twyford, Alex; Gaya, Ester; Lawniczak, Mara; Lewis, Owen; Broad, Gavin; Howe, Kevin; Hart, Michelle; Flicek, Paul; Barnes, Ian

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 01/2022, Letnik: 119, Številka: 4
    Journal Article

    The goals of the Earth Biogenome Project-to sequence the genomes of all eukaryotic life on earth-are as daunting as they are ambitious. The Darwin Tree of Life Project was founded to demonstrate the credibility of these goals and to deliver at-scale genome sequences of unprecedented quality for a biogeographic region: the archipelago of islands that constitute Britain and Ireland. The Darwin Tree of Life Project is a collaboration between biodiversity organizations (museums, botanical gardens, and biodiversity institutes) and genomics institutes. Together, we have built a workflow that collects specimens from the field, robustly identifies them, performs sequencing, generates high-quality, curated assemblies, and releases these openly for the global community to use to build future science and conservation efforts.