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Africa: sequence 100,000 species to safeguard biodiversity

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  • ThankGod Echezona Ebenezer
  • Anne W. T. Muigai
  • Simplice Nouala
  • Bouabid Badaoui
  • Mark Blaxter
  • Alan G. Buddie
  • Erich D. Jarvis
  • Jonas Korlach
  • Josiah O. Kuja
  • Harris A. Lewin
  • Roksana Majewska
  • Ntanganedzeni Mapholi
  • Suresh Maslamoney
  • Michèle Mbo’o-Tchouawou
  • Julian O. Osuji
  • Ole Seehausen
  • Oluwaseyi Shorinola
  • Christian Keambou Tiambo
  • Nicola Mulder
  • Cathrine Ziyomo
  • Appolinaire Djikeng

Abstract

Build a major genomics resource on the continent to help breeders and conservationists.

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  • ThankGod Echezona Ebenezer & Anne W. T. Muigai & Simplice Nouala & Bouabid Badaoui & Mark Blaxter & Alan G. Buddie & Erich D. Jarvis & Jonas Korlach & Josiah O. Kuja & Harris A. Lewin & Roksana Majews, 2022. "Africa: sequence 100,000 species to safeguard biodiversity," Nature, Nature, vol. 603(7901), pages 388-392, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:603:y:2022:i:7901:d:10.1038_d41586-022-00712-4
    DOI: 10.1038/d41586-022-00712-4
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    1. Oluwaseyi Shorinola & Rose Marks & Peter Emmrich & Chris Jones & Damaris Odeny & Mark A. Chapman, 2024. "Integrative and inclusive genomics to promote the use of underutilised crops," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-4, December.
    2. Isaac Njaci & Bernice Waweru & Nadia Kamal & Meki Shehabu Muktar & David Fisher & Heidrun Gundlach & Collins Muli & Lucy Muthui & Mary Maranga & Davies Kiambi & Brigitte L. Maass & Peter M. F. Emmrich, 2023. "Chromosome-level genome assembly and population genomic resource to accelerate orphan crop lablab breeding," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-13, December.

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