First release of the European marine omics biodiversity observation network (EMO BON) shotgun metagenomics data from water and sediment samples

Authors: Pavloudi, Christina DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.13.e143585 Published: Jan. 1, 2025 Source: Biodiversity Data Journal OpenAlex: View in OpenAlex

Collection: Pensoft Publishers

Keywords: Metagenomics, Comparability, Interoperability, Biobank, Metadata, Sampling (signal processing), Biodiversity, Environmental monitoring, Environmental resource management, Environmental science, Computer science, Biology, Ecology, World Wide Web, Bioinformatics, Telecommunications · Topics: Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies, Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies

The European Marine Omics Biodiversity Observation Network (EMO BON) is an initiative of the European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC) to establish a persistent genomic observatory amongst designated European coastal marine sites, sharing the same protocols for sampling and data curation. Environmental samples are collected from the water column and, at some sites, soft sediments and hard substrates (Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures - ARMS), together with a set of mandatory and discretionary metadata (including Essential Ocean Variables - EOVs). Samples are collected following standardised protocols at regular and specified intervals and sequenced in large six-monthly batches at a centralised sequencing facility. The use of standard operating procedures (SOPs) during data collection, library preparation and sequencing aims to provide uniformity amongst the data collected from the sites. Coupled with strict adherence to open and FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data principles, this ensures maximum comparability amongst samples and enhances reusability and interoperability of the data with other data sources. The observatory network was launched in June 2021, when the first sampling campaign took place.

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