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International Barcode of Life Project 5-Year Research - Top Twelve Nations Compilation

This project documents DNA barcodes from specimens collected by researchers worldwide, forming a global genetic library. Includes 12 nations' contributions and dedicated themes for different species groups, methodologies, informatics, and technologies. The project was officially launched in September 2010 in Canada and showcased at the 10th Conference of the Parties in Nagoya, Japan in October 2010.

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International Barcode of Life Project 5-Year Research - Top Twelve Nations Compilation

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  1. Barcode Core Facilty

  2. Specimens to Barcodes

  3. Researchers visiting BIO(2008- 2009) Russia Natalia Abramson Sergey Kruskop NikolayPoyarkov European Union United States Benoit Richard Myriam Schüller Markus Pfenninger Robin van Velzen Montagud Coskun Guclu Luis Triana Vlad Dinca China Sarah L. Mincks Rosalee Rasmussen Karl Kjer Jess Thomas Kerri Matthes Yanwei Li Yingchun Gong Yu Li Hui Xiao Korea Doo-Sang Park Thailand Mexico NamkangSriwattanarothai JirapornRuangsittichai Manuel Gutierrez  Martha Valdez Blanca Prado  Arely Martinez Jamie Gómez Ruiz Indonesia Kenya Brazil DwiAstuti Dickens Odeny MateusPepinelli Luiz Pereira Jefferson Henriques Australia Bob Ward Argentina New Zealand Maria del PilarBenites Dario Lijtmaer Ana Barreira Matthew Knox

  4. Barcode Records – Top Twelve Nations

  5. International Barcode of Life Project 5 Years 5M Specimens 500K Species

  6. Theme 1:DNA Barcode Library WG1.1 Vertebrates WG1.2 Land Plants WG1.3 Fungi WG1.4 Human Pathogens and Zoonoses WG1.5 Agricultural and Forestry Pests WG1.6 Pollinators WG1.7 Freshwater Bio-Surveillance WG1.8 Marine Bio-Surveillance WG1.9 Terrestrial Bio-Surveillance WG1.10 Polar Life

  7. Theme 2: Methodologies WG2.1 BarcodingBiotas WG2.2 Museum Life WG2.3 Methodological Innovation WG2.4 Paleobarcoding

  8. Theme 3: Informatics WG3.1 Core Functionality WG3.2 Mirrors

  9. Theme 4: Technologies WG4.1 Environmental Barcoding WG4.2 Barcoder

  10. Organization Scientific Steering Committee Board of Directors

  11. iBOL and the International Year of Biodiversity • September, 2010 • Scientific Steering Committee • Meeting and Project Launch • in Guelph, Canada • October, 2010 • 10thConference of the Parties, • Convention on Biological Diversity • in Nagoya, Japan

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