Meeting Review: Worldwide genomic resources for non-model fish species
2003
Worldwide Genomic Resources for Non-Model Fish Species
publication
Evidence: moderate
Author Information
Author(s): Melody S. Clark, Douglas L. Crawford, Andrew Cossins
Primary Institution: University of Liverpool
Conclusion
The workshop highlighted the importance of genomic resources and collaboration in advancing fish biology research.
Supporting Evidence
- Fish genomics is gaining importance with the sequencing of several fish genomes.
- Fish provide unique insights into various biological fields due to their diversity.
- The workshop aimed to foster collaboration among fish scientists to enhance genomic research.
Takeaway
Scientists from around the world met to discuss how to better use fish in research by sharing information and resources.
Methodology
The workshop involved discussions among international scientists on the use of genomic technologies in fish biology.
Limitations
The fragmented nature of fish biology research limits collaboration and resource sharing.
Participant Demographics
International mix of scientists from the US, Japan, and Europe, including academic and industrial ecotoxicologists.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Want to read the original?
Access the complete publication on the publisher's website