The NGTax project allowed the sampling in different areas of the word, in different environments realizing more than 285 ciliate cultures. This enabled the network to realize multidisciplinary characterizations of ciliates and their symbionts (whenever present) following the NGTax best standards. Several in-depth description of ciliates and their symbionts have been already performed and published and early stage researchers have been trained in the Next Generation Taxonomy workflow. Indeed, the NGTax workflow was applied to different holobiont systems and many different ciliate species, obtaining good results. We demonstrated its suitability within the Phylum Ciliophora, obtaining complete datasets for at least thirteen (13) different ciliate genus (e.g. Euplotes, Thuricola, Lacrymaria, Phialina, Chaenea, Kentrophoros, Tracheloraphis, Leiotrocha, Trichodinopsis, Paramecium, Frontonia, Pseudokeronopsis, Copemetopus) and at least five (5) symbionts (“Ca. Gromoviella”, Verrucomicrobiota spp., Pseudomonadota, “Ca. Kentron”, “Ca. Bandiella”, etc.).
The bioinformatics analyses are presently ongoing although the Whole Genome Amplification technique was already applied on more than 100 ciliate specimens and genome sequencing was carried out on several products. From those sequencings more than 50 ciliates’ mitochondrial genomes and 9 symbiont genomes were already analysed, assembled, and annotated.