Endemixit

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Endemixit is a project that studies the effects of reduced population size in five Italian endemic species at risk of extinction. The final objective is to estimate the risk of extinction from genomic data and contribute to the preservation of these species.[1] The project was funded by the MUR (Italian Ministry for Research) and coordinated by the Department of Life Sciences and Biotechnology of the University of Ferrara with the involvement of five other Italian universities: Ancona, Florence, Padua, Rome Tor Vergata and Trieste.[2][3]

Species under study

The species considered are all classified in danger or in critical danger of extinction in the IUCN Red List:

Applications and innovative aspects

Endemixit is a genomic project applied to the conservation of biodiversity.[9][10] Five reference genomes will be produced (one for each endemic species/subspecies), and 20 to 30 individuals per species will be re-sequenced (whole genomes at intermediate coverage). Population genomics analyses will be used to reconstruct past demographic processes and to estimate the genetic load possibly accumulated due to genetic drift. The results will be theoretically important to understand the genetic load dynamic.[11] Practically, they will provide guidelines and priorities for the conservation of these endemics.[12]

Endemixit is a partner of the European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA), a pan-European consortium that aims to produce reference genomes of high quality for all European biodiversity to contribute to the protection of the same.[13] Endemixit is also affiliated to the Earth Biogenome Project (EBP), an international project that aims to sequence the complete genome of all eukaryotic living beings in 10 years.[14]

References

  1. ^ Fronte, Margherita (March 2021). "Io ti salverò col tuo DNA". Focus. 441: 70–73.
  2. ^ Di Bisceglie, Federico (18 September 2020). "Dal rospetto ululone all'orso bruno Studio di Unife sulle specie a rischio".
  3. ^ Redazione; Redazione (2020-08-21). "Pikaia – Farfalle, orsi e altri endemismi: il progetto EndemixIT". Pikaia (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-09-01.
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  9. ^ "Biodiversità, la ricchezza che stiamo perdendo". Focus.it. Retrieved 2022-09-01.
  10. ^ "The project". ENDEMIXIT. 2020-04-11. Retrieved 2022-09-01.
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  12. ^ "Ululone & C: cinque animali italiani da salvare". la Repubblica (in Italian). 2021-11-19. Retrieved 2022-09-01.
  13. ^ "A genome atlas of european biodiversity". erga. Retrieved 2022-09-01.
  14. ^ "Earth BioGenome Project". Earth BioGenome Project. Retrieved 2022-09-01.