BGE will host the Biodiversity Genomics Connects event in Brussels
As the BGE project approaches its last stretch, our community is organising an event that promises to shed substantial
As the BGE project approaches its last stretch, our community is organising an event that promises to shed substantial
A total of 25 species of aquatic mites have been identified, and of these 23 are
By N. Tourvas, V. Kotina and FA (Phil) Aravanopoulos* Forest Genetics Lab Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Environment
The application of genomic science to biodiversity research is driving fundamental advances in conservation science and policy. The pan-European
The first scientific paper from the Biodiversity Genomics Europe project comes with a big landmark attached to it: the
LIB/ZFMK - Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change, Museum Koenig Bonn Bonn (Germany), 20-21 September 2024 Museum
The second All-Hands Meeting of the Biodiversity Genomics Europe (BGE) project will take place next 8-10 October in Thessaloniki
We are excited to announce the upcoming 1st BGE-ERGA Genome Application Symposium, which will be held on September 30
Case study Genomics supports aquatic warbler conservation A high-quality reference genome and new population-level genomic data
Case study Conserving Alpine Butterflies Scientists from the Swiss University of Neuchâtel investigate the genomes of