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The oceans, the cradle of life, contribute fundamentally to the Earth’s functioning through their productivity, biomass, diversity and sheer mass. Over 95% of the volume of the biosphere, including a wide range of extreme environments is occupied by marine organisms, which have evolved mechanisms for adaptation and survival. Inshore and offshore waters provide resources and services estimated at 60% of the total economic value of the biosphere, two thirds coming from coastal ecosystems. The physics, chemistry, and the living organisms of the oceans drive global climate. '''A comprehensive knowledge of marine life is essential for sustainable resource management and the economic support of human societies'''. | The oceans, the cradle of life, contribute fundamentally to the Earth’s functioning through their productivity, biomass, diversity and sheer mass. Over 95% of the volume of the biosphere, including a wide range of extreme environments is occupied by marine organisms, which have evolved mechanisms for adaptation and survival. Inshore and offshore waters provide resources and services estimated at 60% of the total economic value of the biosphere, two thirds coming from coastal ecosystems. The physics, chemistry, and the living organisms of the oceans drive global climate. '''A comprehensive knowledge of marine life is essential for sustainable resource management and the economic support of human societies'''. |
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The Network of Excellence (NoE) Marine Genomics Europe (MGE; 2004-2008) integrates European interests in fundamental research on marine genomics, transfers knowledge and technology, cooperates with policy makers and enters into dialogue with society.
The oceans, the cradle of life, contribute fundamentally to the Earth’s functioning through their productivity, biomass, diversity and sheer mass. Over 95% of the volume of the biosphere, including a wide range of extreme environments is occupied by marine organisms, which have evolved mechanisms for adaptation and survival. Inshore and offshore waters provide resources and services estimated at 60% of the total economic value of the biosphere, two thirds coming from coastal ecosystems. The physics, chemistry, and the living organisms of the oceans drive global climate. A comprehensive knowledge of marine life is essential for sustainable resource management and the economic support of human societies. The science of genomics - the study of the structure, function, evolution and diversity of genes, and related approaches - is significantly changing our perspective of the living ocean and is providing us with the opportunities to understand the fundamentals of life by studying diverse and numerous marine ecosystems, organisms and populations, together with the evolution of development, biochemical and physiological functions. Genomics opens the doors to answering complex questions, many never imagined before or if considered, were virtually unanswerable. Genomics serves as a focus to integrate biogeochemistry, evolution, climate, resource management and the socio-cultural identity of mankind. Developing and spreading the use of genomics for the investigation of the biology of marine organisms are the aims of the European NoE Marine Genomics Europe. MGE is a major initiative funded over five years by the European Community, involving 44 partners and linking life sciences, environment, ecology, bioinformatics, and high through-put genomic technologies within a multilateral European environment. MGE is devoted to the development, utilization and spreading of high through-put approaches for the investigation of the biology of marine organisms. This ambitious undertaking has made possible the integration of a previously fragmented scientific community by sharing skills and platforms,as well as through teaching and training. Benefits include large scale sequencing projects, phylogenomic studies and the application of genomics technologies to functional, comparative and environmental issues in marine biology.
Briefly, Marine Genomics Europe is involved in:
- The collection of fundamental knowledge on the functioning of the oceans;
- Knowledge transfer and technology translation between high-throughput genomics, marine biology,oceanographers, industry and society;
- Cooperating with policy makers;
- Transparency and dialogue with society.