SFSU Dept. Biology, 1600 Holloway Ave, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA.
Mol Ecol. 2010 Jan;19(1):31-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2009.04438.x. Epub 2009 Nov 30.
A recent workshop held at the Arizona State University Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity gathered over 50 prominent researchers from around the globe to discuss the development of genomic resources for several ant species. Ants play crucial roles in many ecological niches and the sequencing of several ant genomes promises to elucidate topics ranging from the genetic basis for social complexity, longevity and behaviour to systems biology and the identification of novel antimicrobial compounds. Unlike other species, most ant genomes are being generated by individual labs and small collaborations without the annotation and computational resources that support prominent model organism genome databases such those for the fruitfly and roundworm. Attendees summarized their current progress and future plans for several ant genomes and discussed how best to coordinate the analysis and annotation of ant sequences to benefit the broad research interests of the social insect community.
最近,在亚利桑那州立大学社会动态与复杂性研究中心举办了一场研讨会,来自全球的 50 多位杰出研究人员齐聚一堂,讨论了几种蚂蚁基因组资源的开发。蚂蚁在许多生态位中扮演着至关重要的角色,而对几种蚂蚁基因组的测序有望阐明从社会复杂性、长寿和行为的遗传基础到系统生物学以及新型抗菌化合物的鉴定等多个主题。与其他物种不同,大多数蚂蚁基因组都是由单个实验室和小的合作团队生成的,缺乏支持重要模式生物基因组数据库(如果蝇和线虫)的注释和计算资源。与会者总结了他们在几个蚂蚁基因组方面的当前进展和未来计划,并讨论了如何最好地协调蚂蚁序列的分析和注释,以造福于社会昆虫界广泛的研究兴趣。