Periodic Reporting for period 1 - NGTax (Next Generation Taxonomy: Ciliophora and their bacterial symbionts as a proof of concept)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2020-06-01 do 2024-01-31
NGTax will pursue six central objectives: i) validate the NGTax approach on many holobiont systems from different ciliate groups in order to create a new standard for species description to be widely used by the scientific community; ii) contribute rejuvenating taxonomic discipline to ensure traditional expertise is not lost but complemented with sequencing technologies; iii) consolidate and disseminate the NGTax approach to perform the characterization of eukaryotic organisms; iv) train staff members in NGTax, in order to outline novel scientific positions, boost their careers and import/export useful, both traditional and new know-how across sectors, disciplines and countries. v) provide advanced training to male and female researches, including researchers from cultural and religious minorities, from developing countries in order to contribute to boost their academic careers and their integration in international collaborative research networks; vi) support European companies in performing know-how exchange with academic sector and developing new interaction with developing countries.
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.
Moreover, the work carried out so far contribute towards European policy objectives and strategies and is expect to have a beneficial impacts the SMEs involved in the network. Although the interaction with companies was difficult due to several pandemic restrictions, in this first part of the project University members always kept good contacts with the companies’ coordinators, laying down good premises to work further and fruitfully in the second part of the project.
Following such premises we foreseen multiple beneficial effects for the companies of the network, such as new customers and customer services for Genewiz, scientific publication and useful data about biological process and organisms (i.e. ciliates) connected with the good functionality of the waste water treatment plant (Cuoiodepur) or the restored ecosystems (Palustrine).