Collaborative Research RUI: WormNet II: Assembling the Annelid Tree of Life
合作研究 RUI:WormNet II:组装环节动物生命树
基本信息
- 批准号:1036530
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 40.04万
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- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-01-01 至 2017-09-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The more than 16,000 recognized species of annelid worms exhibit immense morphological diversity and include such distinct groups as fireworms, earthworms, bloodworms, and leeches. As sediment feeders, scavengers, and predators, annelids occupy terrestrial and aquatic habitats worldwide and are the most abundant fauna (larger than 1 millimeter) in the deep sea, Earth's most extensive habitat. Annelids have economic importance as bait, pests, invasive species (e.g., oyster borers) and ecosystem engineers. Nonetheless, many fundamental questions about annelids remain unresolved because knowledge of their diversity and evolutionary history is lacking. To fill this gap, this international project will assemble the annelid family tree using a large-scale, multi-tiered approach. The oldest relationships will be examined with high-throughput DNA genome sequencing techniques. Recent relationships will be resolved with multi-gene DNA approaches and a community-based sequencing service that will examine approximately 3000 species. As one of the few segmented phyla, annelids are integral to understanding animal evolution. This project has significant interdisciplinary implications in fields such as developmental biology, paleontology, marine biology, physiology and evolution. Specimens, data, and educational resources will be publicly available. Extensive human resource development includes training more than 25 undergraduates, 5 graduate students and 4 postdoctoral researchers at four institutions, and recruitment of underrepresented groups. K-12 outreach will foster broad scientific participation.
超过16,000种已知的环节动物蠕虫表现出巨大的形态多样性,包括火虫,蚯蚓,血虫和水蛭等不同的群体。作为沉积物饲养者,食腐动物和捕食者,环节动物占据了世界各地的陆地和水生栖息地,是地球最广泛的栖息地深海中最丰富的动物群(大于1毫米)。环节动物作为诱饵、害虫、入侵物种(例如,牡蛎蛀虫)和生态系统工程师。 尽管如此,许多关于环节动物的基本问题仍然没有解决,因为缺乏对它们多样性和进化历史的了解。为了填补这一空白,这个国际项目将使用大规模,多层次的方法组装环节动物家谱。最古老的关系将通过高通量DNA基因组测序技术进行检查。最近的关系将通过多基因DNA方法和基于社区的测序服务来解决,该服务将检查大约3000个物种。作为为数不多的分节动物门之一,环节动物是理解动物进化不可或缺的一部分。该项目在发育生物学、古生物学、海洋生物学、生理学和进化等领域具有重要的跨学科意义。样本、数据和教育资源将公开提供。广泛的人力资源开发包括在四个机构培训超过25名本科生、5名研究生和4名博士后研究员,并招聘代表性不足的群体。K-12外展将促进广泛的科学参与。
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The second wave of earthworm invasions in North America: biology, environmental impacts, management and control of invasive jumping worms
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Katalin Szlavecz
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SICB 2012 Society Symposium: Poecilogony, polymorphism or polyphenism: a window on larval evolutionary transitions in marine invertebrates; Charleston, SC; Jan. 3-7, 2012
SICB 2012 学会研讨会:同源性、多态性或多型现象:海洋无脊椎动物幼虫进化转变的窗口;
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1157279 - 财政年份:2011
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Standard Grant
Automated Sequencing at Colgate University
科尔盖特大学的自动测序
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9970204 - 财政年份:1999
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Standard Grant
RUI: Phylogeny of the Terebellida and Sabellida (Annelida),and Evolution of Larval Developmental Modes
RUI:Terebellida 和 Sabellida(Annelida)的系统发育以及幼虫发育模式的进化
- 批准号:
9806848 - 财政年份:1998
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$ 40.04万 - 项目类别:
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Relationships of Metazoan Phyla: Advances, Problems, and Approaches hosted by the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology in Boston in January, 1998
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9707146 - 财政年份:1997
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$ 40.04万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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