Rapid sequencing of the critically endangered Atelopus bomolochos as part of the ORG.
More...Rapid sequencing of the critically endangered Atelopus bomolochos as part of the ORG.one project https://org.one/oo.
We are working with toads of the genus Atelopus. Those toads are endemic from the Neotropics, located mostly in tropical forests and highlands along Central and South America. I´m located in the Amazonian lowlands of Ecuador, near to four hours from the capital city, Quito.
Our aim is to sequence the genome of the toad Atelopus bomolochos This species is known from the highlands of southwestern Andes of Ecuador. This species has been registered from scattered localities, reaching four thousand meters above sea level in the páramos habitat. Specimens are commonly found during the day under rocks or in vegetation nearby to streams and lagoons, where their reproduction takes place. Accordingly with the last Red List Assessment, is considered as Critically Endangered under the criteria A2aceB1a(≤5)b(iii)
This project is developed in collaboration by the Universidad Regional Amazónica Ikiam, Amaru Biocenter, The Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad INABIO, Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL) and University College Ghent
Less...Accession | PRJEB49665 |
Scope | Monoisolate |
Submission | Registration date: 5-Jan-2022 universidad regional amazonica ikiam |
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