Uncovering the evolution of Mediterranean soft corals with genomics
By Didier Aurelle, Université de Toulon, CNRS The yellow gorgonian (Eunicella cavolini) is one of the most widespread
By Didier Aurelle, Université de Toulon, CNRS The yellow gorgonian (Eunicella cavolini) is one of the most widespread
A new BGE paper has been published! The paper called 'Benchmarking metabarcode sequence denoisers for improved invertebrate community diversity
By Luisa Marins The last few days of October marked the realization of a much-anticipated event: the Genomics for
A new BGE paper has been published! The paper called 'A new species of Torrenticola ungeri complex (Acari, Hydrachndia, Torrenticolidae),
A new BGE paper has been published! The paper called 'The Role of Community Science in DNA-Based Biodiversity Monitoring'
A new BGE paper has been published! The paper called 'Harmonising genomics research excellence and stakeholder needs in conservation
By Luisa Schlude Marins In October 2025, Biodiversity Genomics Europe (BGE) reached a milestone: over one hundred genomes have
By Luisa Schlude Marins About the hotspot Set in the Atlantic Ocean, Madeira’s steep valleys, high heath, and pockets
For one week in August 2025, Barcelona became the European capital of evolution: the city hosted this year’s ESEB
Biodiversity Genomics Connects (Brussels, 30 Sept – 1 Oct, 2025) will be a two-day, two-part gathering to bring