TY - JOUR
T1 - The i5K Initiative : advancing arthropod genomics for knowledge, human health, agriculture, and the environment
AU - Evans, Jay D.
AU - Brown, Susan J.
AU - [and seventeen others], null
AU - Hackett, Kevin J.
AU - Robinson, Gene
AU - Richards, Stephen
AU - Lawson, Daniel
AU - Elsik, Christine
AU - Coddington, Jonathan
AU - Edwards, Owain
AU - Papanicolaou, Alexie
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Insects and their arthropod relatives including mites, spiders, and crustaceans play major roles in the world's terrestrial, aquatic, and marine ecosystems. Arthropods compete with humans for food and transmit devastating diseases. They also comprise the most diverse and successful branch of metazoan evolution, with millions of extant species. Here, we describe an international effort to guide arthropod genomic efforts, from species prioritization to methodology and informatics. The 5000 arthropod genomes initiative (i5K) community met formally in 2012 to discuss a roadmap for sequencing and analyzing 5000 high-priority arthropods and is continuing this effort via pilot projects, the development of standard operating procedures, and training of students and career scientists. With university, governmental, and industry support, the i5K Consortium aspires to deliver sequences and analytical tools for each of the arthropod branches and each of the species having beneficial and negative effects on humankind.
AB - Insects and their arthropod relatives including mites, spiders, and crustaceans play major roles in the world's terrestrial, aquatic, and marine ecosystems. Arthropods compete with humans for food and transmit devastating diseases. They also comprise the most diverse and successful branch of metazoan evolution, with millions of extant species. Here, we describe an international effort to guide arthropod genomic efforts, from species prioritization to methodology and informatics. The 5000 arthropod genomes initiative (i5K) community met formally in 2012 to discuss a roadmap for sequencing and analyzing 5000 high-priority arthropods and is continuing this effort via pilot projects, the development of standard operating procedures, and training of students and career scientists. With university, governmental, and industry support, the i5K Consortium aspires to deliver sequences and analytical tools for each of the arthropod branches and each of the species having beneficial and negative effects on humankind.
KW - agriculture
KW - diseases
KW - genomics
KW - insects
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:33711
U2 - 10.1093/jhered/est050
DO - 10.1093/jhered/est050
M3 - Article
SN - 0022-1503
VL - 104
SP - 595
EP - 600
JO - Journal of Heredity
JF - Journal of Heredity
IS - 5
ER -