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Multiomics in the central Arctic Ocean for benchmarking biodiversity change.
- Mock, Thomas;
- Boulton, William;
- Balmonte, John-Paul;
- Barry, Kevin;
- Bertilsson, Stefan;
- Bowman, Jeff;
- Buck, Moritz;
- Bratbak, Gunnar;
- Chamberlain, Emelia J;
- Cunliffe, Michael;
- Creamean, Jessie;
- Ebenhöh, Oliver;
- Eggers, Sarah Lena;
- Fong, Allison A;
- Gardner, Jessie;
- Gradinger, Rolf;
- Granskog, Mats A;
- Havermans, Charlotte;
- Hill, Thomas;
- Hoppe, Clara JM;
- Korte, Kerstin;
- Larsen, Aud;
- Müller, Oliver;
- Nicolaus, Anja;
- Oldenburg, Ellen;
- Popa, Ovidiu;
- Rogge, Swantje;
- Schäfer, Hendrik;
- Shoemaker, Katyanne;
- Snoeijs-Leijonmalm, Pauline;
- Torstensson, Anders;
- Valentin, Klaus;
- Vader, Anna;
- Barry, Kerrie;
- Chen, I-MA;
- Clum, Alicia;
- Copeland, Alex;
- Daum, Chris;
- Eloe-Fadrosh, Emiley;
- Foster, Brian;
- Foster, Bryce;
- Grigoriev, Igor V;
- Huntemann, Marcel;
- Ivanova, Natalia;
- Kuo, Alan;
- Kyrpides, Nikos C;
- Mukherjee, Supratim;
- Palaniappan, Krishnaveni;
- Reddy, TBK;
- Salamov, Asaf;
- Roux, Simon;
- Varghese, Neha;
- Woyke, Tanja;
- Wu, Dongying;
- Leggett, Richard M;
- Moulton, Vincent;
- Metfies, Katja
- Editor(s): Knowlton, Nancy
- et al.
Published Web Location
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001835No data is associated with this publication.
Abstract
Multiomics approaches need to be applied in the central Arctic Ocean to benchmark biodiversity change and to identify novel species and their genes. As part of MOSAiC, EcoOmics will therefore be essential for conservation and sustainable bioprospecting in one of the least explored ecosystems on Earth.
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