Moorea Biocode 1.0

Project Details

Date added

31 May 2024

Project type

Expedition

Project visibility

Public

Status

Active

Added by

Erin Robinson | Gump South Pacific Research Station

Contact

Chris Meyer

Contributors

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Description

The Moorea Biocode project has the ambitious goal of DNA barcoding an entire ecosystem: the island of Moorea, located in French Polynesia. This ecosystem has over 5,000 identified species and the project itself has collected and sequenced over 30,000 specimens. As part of the collecting effort in the Moorea Biocode project, we have developed informatics tools to track data from the collecting event, specimen identification, photograph, laboratory, and ultimately to host institution and sequence repositories.

Identifiers

Local Contexts Project ID
71b32571-0176-4627-8e01-4d78818432a7

Project URL
https://localcontextshub.org/projects/71b32571-0176-4627-8e01-4d78818432a7

DOI

GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/21547/R275

Provider's ID

https://n2t.net/ark:/21547/R275

Project Labels

Atiti'a Center

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Faarii

Label Text | Tahitian

This Label is being used to verify that Atiti'a Center have consent conditions in place for the use of this information, collections, data, and digital sequence information.

Faarii | French

Faarii | English

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