The EuroFAANG Research Infrastructure builds on the goal of the global Functional Annotation of Animal Genomes initiative (FAANG) and six H2020 EuroFAANG projects. FAANG and EuroFAANG are global collaborations, comprising research communities that operate mainly on a geographical basis and interact through an open data policy. By bridging the gap between cell, tissue and whole animal scale knowledge, the FAANG and EuroFAANG initiatives aim to provide genomic information to sustainably improve farmed animal production in the face of challenges to the agri-food sector including a growing human population, changing climates and increased public concern about the welfare of production animals.
The main goal of the EuroFAANG RI project, funded through the INFRA-DEV funding stream is to streamline how the farmed animal research community best uses interdisciplinary capabilities for G2P research and provides access to all of the relevant facilities, expertise and knowledge to European stakeholders. In doing so the EuroFAANG research infrastructure will underpin G2P research in farmed animals in Europe, advancing excellent science and frontier research based on user-defined priorities.
To achieve this goal the EuroFAANG research infrastructure has the following four main objectives:
1. Creation of a common data structure and data access for G2P research in farmed animals (WP3).
2. Development, curation and biobanking of in vitro cellular models, for farmed animal species, as an accessible resource for G2P research (WP4).
3. Sharing and expanding capabilities in new breeding, phenotyping, and genomic technologies as a route to application of FAANG data for understanding the G2P link in farmed animals (WP5&6).
4. Connecting with existing projects and infrastructures to consolidate G2P research in farmed animals across Europe (WP7&8).
The EuroFAANG research infrastructure is currently in the concept development phase in the life cycle of a research infrastructure.