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17 September 2024
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ERGA: Tracking Europe's biodiversity

Researchers from all over Europe, with the participation of IGB, have created high-standard reference genomes for 98 species as part of the European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA) pilot project. This collaboration of scientists from 33 countries is an important milestone on the way to a reference genome database for European animals, plants and fungi. The results were presented in an article in the scientific journal npj Biodiversity.

9 July 2024
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Complete genome and toxin genes of the microalgae from the Oder disaster decoded

Researchers from IGB sequenced the complete genome of the microalgae of the Oder disaster.They also identified the gene sequences that are responsible for toxin formation. This is an important step on the way to an early warning system. The study was published in the journal Current Biology.

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