We largely completed the aims of our 5 main Work Packages (WPs), which set the stage for considerable future research by both our team and others. Specifically:
WP1: Sample collection. All core samples were collected and, we were able to significantly expand on the systems to be studied. We generated genomic data from the following core species: Black, White, Javan, Sumatran, and Indian rhinoceroses, as well as the now extinct Woolly rhinoceros, Merck's rhinoceros and Elasmotherium, the crested ibis, great auk, lions, big cats and the sabretoothed cats Smilodon and Homotherium, the Christmas Island rat, multiple lineages of wolves and related canids, aurochs, the critically threatened Santa Catarina guinea pigs, saola, Seychelles magpie robins and koalas.
WP2: Methodology. We made significant progress with regards to DNA extraction and sequencing methods, leading to the publication of three papers detailing new library construction and sequencing and one paper detailing a new computational method. These in turn have lead to several spinoff papers in collaboration with external groups who have tried our methods. Considerable progress was made on genome reconstruction, through forging a new collaboration with colleagues in the USA and Spain.
WP3: Evolutionary Genomic analyses. This WP involved the study of many of the ancient genomes generated (Sabrecats, great auk, Christmas Island rats, wolves/canids, Seychelles Magpie Robins, all rhino species). We also published three papers based on the underlying theory of the methods.
WP4: Functional assays. Having sequenced the great auk genome we initiated experiments on the data generated with our collaborators, and are considering the implications of the research.
WP5: Population Genomic analyses. These have commenced on almost all of our datasets, and have resulted in many papers and in review articles on our species.
Overall we have disseminated our research so far in 39 published peer review publications, as well as through numerous national and international conferences, guest lectures and visiting speaker invitations.