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Journal Article 
A comparative genomics multitool for scientific discovery and conservation 
Genereux, DP; Serres, A; Armstrong, J; Johnson, J; Marinescu, VD; Muren, Eva; Juan, D; Bejerano, G; Casewell, NR; Chemnick, LG; Damas, J; Di Palma, F; Diekhans, M; Fiddes, I; Garber, M; Gladyshev, VN; Goodman, L; Haerty, W; Houck, ML; Hubley, R; Kivioja, T; Koepfli, KP; Kuderna, LFK; Lander, ES; Meadows, JRS; Murphy, WJ; Nash, W; Noh, HJi; Nweeia, M; Pfenning, AR; Pollard, KS; Ray, DA; Shapiro, B; Smit, AFA; Springer, MS; Steiner, CC; Swofford, R; Taipale, J; Teeling, EC; Turner-Maier, J; Alfoldi, J; Birren, B; Ryder, OA; Lewin, HA; Paten, B; Marques-Bonet, T; Lindblad-Toh, K; Karlsson, EK; Zoonomia Consortium 
2020 
Nature
ISSN: 0028-0836
EISSN: 1476-4687 
587 
7833 
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A whole-genome alignment of 240 phylogenetically diverse species of eutherian mammal-including 131 previously uncharacterized species-from the Zoonomia Project provides data that support biological discovery, medical research and conservation. The Zoonomia Project is investigating the genomics of shared and specialized traits in eutherian mammals. Here we provide genome assemblies for 131 species, of which all but 9 are previously uncharacterized, and describe a whole-genome alignment of 240 species of considerable phylogenetic diversity, comprising representatives from more than 80% of mammalian families. We find that regions of reduced genetic diversity are more abundant in species at a high risk of extinction, discern signals of evolutionary selection at high resolution and provide insights from individual reference genomes. By prioritizing phylogenetic diversity and making data available quickly and without restriction, the Zoonomia Project aims to support biological discovery, medical research and the conservation of biodiversity. 
Animals; Biodiversity; Biomedical Research; Conservation of Natural Resources methods; Eutheria classification; Eutheria genetics; Evolution; Molecular; Extinction; Biological; Genetic Speciation; Genetic Variation; Genomics methods; Humans; Infections; Knowledge Discovery methods; Loss of Heterozygosity; Neoplasms; Phylogeny; Risk Assessment; Selection; Genetic; Sequence Alignment; Species Specificity; Venoms; Index Medicus