
The Earth BioGenome Project aims to map the genomes of all eukaryotic life to aid biodiversity research and conservation. It coordinates genome sequencing, informatics, automation, and AI to build a comprehensive genomic reference library. The effort includes about 60 affiliated projects and targets roughly 1.8 million named species. Core technology includes high-throughput sequencing, data processing pipelines, and open data sharing for researchers. The project serves research institutions and scientists, enabling conservation planning and ecological insights at global scale.

The Earth BioGenome Project aims to map the genomes of all eukaryotic life to aid biodiversity research and conservation. It coordinates genome sequencing, informatics, automation, and AI to build a comprehensive genomic reference library. The effort includes about 60 affiliated projects and targets roughly 1.8 million named species. Core technology includes high-throughput sequencing, data processing pipelines, and open data sharing for researchers. The project serves research institutions and scientists, enabling conservation planning and ecological insights at global scale.