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The Ecobiomics project: Advancing metagenomics assessment of soil health and freshwater quality in Canada.

Thomas A Edge1, Donald J Baird2, Guillaume Bilodeau3, Nellie Gagné4, Charles Greer5, David Konkin6, Glen Newton7, Armand Séguin8, Lee Beaudette9, Satpal Bilkhu7, Alexander Bush10, Wen Chen7, Jérôme Comte11, Janet Condie6, Sophie Crevecoeur1, Nazir El-Kayssi7, Erik J S Emilson12, Donna-Lee Fancy6, Iyad Kandalaft7, Izhar U H Khan7, Ian King3, David Kreutzweiser12, David Lapen7, John Lawrence13, Christine Lowe7, Oliver Lung14, Christine Martineau8, Matthew Meier9, Nicholas Ogden15, David Paré9, Lori Phillips16, Teresita M Porter17, Joel Sachs7, Zachery Staley1, Royce Steeves4, Lisa Venier12, Teodor Veres18, Cynthia Watson1, Susan Watson1, James Macklin7.   

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Transformative advances in metagenomics are providing an unprecedented ability to characterize the enormous diversity of microorganisms and invertebrates sustaining soil health and water quality. These advances are enabling a better recognition of the ecological linkages between soil and water, and the biodiversity exchanges between these two reservoirs. They are also providing new perspectives for understanding microorganisms and invertebrates as part of interacting communities (i.e. microbiomes and zoobiomes), and considering plants, animals, and humans as holobionts comprised of their own cells as well as diverse microorganisms and invertebrates often acquired from soil and water. The Government of Canada's Genomics Research and Development Initiative (GRDI) launched the Ecobiomics Project to coordinate metagenomics capacity building across federal departments, and to apply metagenomics to better characterize microbial and invertebrate biodiversity for advancing environmental assessment, monitoring, and remediation activities. The Project has adopted standard methods for soil, water, and invertebrate sampling, collection and provenance of metadata, and nucleic acid extraction. High-throughput sequencing is located at a centralized sequencing facility. A centralized Bioinformatics Platform was established to enable a novel government-wide approach to harmonize metagenomics data collection, storage and bioinformatics analyses. Sixteen research projects were initiated under Soil Microbiome, Aquatic Microbiome, and Invertebrate Zoobiome Themes. Genomic observatories were established at long-term environmental monitoring sites for providing more comprehensive biodiversity reference points to assess environmental change. Crown
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Keywords:  Invertebrate biodiversity; Metagenomics; Microbiomes; Soil health; Water quality

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31926407     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.135906

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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