Marine genomics: News and views

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  • Ângela M Ribeiro
    University of Copenhagen
  • Andrew D Foote
    University of Bern
  • Anne Kupczok
    Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel
  • Bárbara Frazão
    IPMA, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Morten T Limborg
    University of Copenhagen
  • Rosalía Piñeiro
    Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
  • Samuel Abalde
    Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid
  • Sara Rocha
    University of Vigo
  • Rute R da Fonseca
    University of Copenhagen

Marine ecosystems occupy 71% of the surface of our planet, yet we know little about their diversity. Although the inventory of species is continually increasing, as registered by the Census of Marine Life program, only about 10% of the estimated two million marine species are known. This lag between observed and estimated diversity is in part due to the elusiveness of most aquatic species and the technical difficulties of exploring extreme environments, as for instance the abyssal plains and polar waters. In the last decade, the rapid development of affordable and flexible high-throughput sequencing approaches have been helping to improve our knowledge of marine biodiversity, from the rich microbial biota that forms the base of the tree of life to a wealth of plant and animal species. In this review, we present an overview of the applications of genomics to the study of marine life, from evolutionary biology of non-model organisms to species of commercial relevance for fishing, aquaculture and biomedicine. Instead of providing an exhaustive list of available genomic data, we rather set to present contextualized examples that best represent the current status of the field of marine genomics.

Keywords

  • Aquaculture, Aquatic Organisms/genetics, Biological Evolution, Fisheries, Genomics, Oceans and Seas
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-8
Number of pages8
JournalMarine Genomics
Volume31
Early online date17 Sept 2016
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Publication statusPublished - Feb 2017
Externally publishedYes

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