McCluskey Kevin, Boundy-Mills Kyria, Dye Greg, Ehmke Erin, Gunnell Gregg F, Kiaris Hippokratis, Polihronakis Richmond Maxi, Yoder Anne D, Zeigler Daniel R, Zehr Sarah, Grotewold Erich
Department of Plant Pathology, Fungal Genetics Stock Center, Kansas State University, Manhattan, United States.
Phaff Yeast Culture Collection, Food Science and Technology, University of California, Davis, Davis, United States.
Elife. 2017 Mar 13;6:e24611. doi: 10.7554/eLife.24611.
Many discoveries in the life sciences have been made using material from living stock collections. These collections provide a uniform and stable supply of living organisms and related materials that enhance the reproducibility of research and minimize the need for repetitive calibration. While collections differ in many ways, they all require expertise in maintaining living organisms and good logistical systems for keeping track of stocks and fulfilling requests for specimens. Here, we review some of the contributions made by living stock collections to research across all branches of the tree of life, and outline the challenges they face.
生命科学领域的许多发现都借助了生物样本库的材料。这些样本库提供了统一且稳定的生物体及相关材料供应,提高了研究的可重复性,并减少了重复校准的需求。虽然各样本库在很多方面存在差异,但它们都需要维护生物体的专业知识以及良好的物流系统,以跟踪库存并满足标本需求。在此,我们回顾了生物样本库对生命之树各分支研究的一些贡献,并概述了它们所面临的挑战。