Abstract

Threats to global biodiversity are increasingly recognised by scientists and the public as a critical challenge. Molecular sequencing technologies offer means to catalogue, explore, and monitor the richness and biogeography of life on Earth. However, exploiting their full potential requires tools that connect biodiversity infrastructures and resources. As a research infrastructure developing services and technical solutions that help integrate and coordinate life science resources across Europe, ELIXIR is a key player. To identify opportunities, highlight priorities, and aid strategic thinking, here we survey approaches by which molecular technologies help inform understanding of biodiversity. We detail example use cases to highlight how DNA sequencing is: resolving taxonomic issues; Increasing knowledge of marine biodiversity; helping understand how agriculture and biodiversity are critically linked; and playing an essential role in ecological studies. Together with examples of national biodiversity programmes, the use cases show where progress is being made but also highlight common challenges and opportunities for future enhancement of underlying technologies and services that connect molecular and wider biodiversity domains. Based on emerging themes, we propose key recommendations to guide future funding for biodiversity research: biodiversity and bioinformatic infrastructures need to collaborate closely and strategically; taxonomic efforts need to be aligned and harmonised across domains; metadata needs to be standardised and common data management approaches widely adopted; current approaches need to be scaled up dramatically to address the anticipated explosion of molecular data; bioinformatics support for biodiversity research needs to be enabled and sustained; training for end users of biodiversity research infrastructures needs to be prioritised; and community initiatives need to be proactive and focused on enabling solutions. For sequencing data to deliver their full potential they must be connected to knowledge: together, molecular sequence data collection initiatives and biodiversity research infrastructures can advance global efforts to prevent further decline of Earth's biodiversity.

Highlights

  • Sequence data collection initiatives offer opportunities to connect with and feed into biodiversity research infrastructures Biological diversity represents the full spectrum of the variety of organisms on Earth, at genetic, species, and ecosystem levels, created over millions of years of evolution

  • As an intergovernmental organisation that develops services and technical solutions to integrate and coordinate life science resources from across Europe, ELIXIR recognises that connecting molecular sequence data with biodiversity research infrastructures will be critical to support global efforts to prevent further declines of biodiversity

  • More specialised initiatives focus on e.g. ribosomal RNA collections (Glöckner et al 2017; Santamaria et al 2018; Nilsson et al 2019), microbiome resources (Mitchell et al 2020), or metagenomics sequence data (Meyer et al 2019)

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OPINION ARTICLE

Recommendations for connecting molecular sequence and biodiversity research infrastructures through ELIXIR [version. Waterhouse, Anne-Françoise Adam-Blondon, Donat Agosti, Petr Baldrian, Bachir Balech 5, Erwan Corre, Robert P. Davey 7, Henrik Lantz 8, Graziano Pesole 5,9, Christian Quast, Frank Oliver Glöckner 11,12, Niels Raes 13, Anna Sandionigi, Monica Santamaria 5, Wouter Addink, Jiri Vohradsky, Amandine Nunes-Jorge, Nils Peder Willassen, Jerry Lanfear 18

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Introduction
Biodiversity sequencing and research infrastructure initiatives
Expanding collections of molecular sequence data
The Earth Microbiome Project UNITE VGP Vertebrate Genomes Project
Metadata standards requirements for use in biodiversity research
Benefits of connecting sequencing data to biodiversity research infrastructures
Biodiversity Literature Repository
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