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Cooperation with the Global Genome Biodiversity Network (GGBN)

The Global Genome Biodiversity Network (GGBN), was formed in October 2011 by 32 representatives of 13 biorepositories, biorepository networks, research organizations in nine countries in an effort to work towards the development of a global network of biorepositories and research organizations that are guided by shared values governing the exchange of samples, technology and information.

The DNA Bank Network is one partner of the GGBN and will bring its experiences and knowledge to it. More information can be found at the first GGBN newsletter. A website will follow soon.

Cooperation with the German Barcode of Life (GBOL)

Three partners of the DNA Bank Network are working together with other German research institutes in the newly funded GBOL project. The goal of GBOL is to build a barcode library of German fauna and flora. The underlying specimens and DNA samples will be well documented and deposited in public natural history collections. The established infrastructure of GBIF and the DNA Bank Network can help to enhance "good scientific practice" and transparency in this major Barcoding project.

Banking DNA for Biodiversity Genomics

The main focus of the DNA Bank Network is to enhance taxonomic, systematic, genetic, conservation and evolutionary studies by providing:

• at-cost availability of non-human DNA material,

• high quality, long-term storage of DNA material on which molecular studies have been performed, so that results can be verified, extended, and complemented,

• complete on-line documentation of each sample, including the provenance of the original material, the place of voucher deposit, information about DNA quality and extraction methodology, digital images of vouchers and links to published molecular data if available.

Counts

Total DNA Samples42182
Total Taxa14215

News

Jul 24-26, 2012
SYNTHESYS Workshop on molecular collections more...

May 15-18, 2012
ISBER Annual Conference more...

Apr 19-21, 2012
Conference about mediterranean forest biobanks in Viterbo, Italy more...

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© DNA Bank Network (Gemeinholzer, B., Droege, G., Zetzsche, H., Knebelsberger, T., Raupach, M., Borsch, T., Klenk, H.-P., Haszprunar, G. & Waegele, J.-W.; general editors) 2009- (continuously updated): DNA Bank Network Webportal. Published on the Internet at http://www.dnabank-network.org; accessed [date].

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