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Open Institute of the African BioGenome Project: Bridging the gap in African biodiversity genomics and bioinformatics

Authors :
Sharaf, Abdoallah
Ndiribe, Charlotte C.
Omotoriogun, Taiwo Crossby
Abueg, Linelle
Badaou, Bouabid
Markey, Fatu J. Badiane
Beedessee, Girish
Diouf, Diaga
Duru, Vincent C.
Ebuzome, Chukwuike
Eziuzo, Samuel C.
Jaufeerally Fakim, Yasmina
Formenti, Giulio
Ghanm, Nidhal
Guerfali, Fatma Zahra
Houaga, Isidore
Ideozu, Justin Eze
Katee, Sally Mueni
Khayi, Slimane
Kuja, Josiah O.
Kwon-Ndung, Emmanuel Hala
Marks, Rose A.
Moila, Acclaim M.
Mungloo-Dilmohamud, Zahra
Muzemi, Sadik
Negussie, Helen
Osuji, Julian O.
Ras, Verena
Tchiechoua, Yves H.
Zoclanclounon, Yedomon Ange Bovys
Tolley, Krystal A.
Ziyomo, Cathrine
Mapholi, Ntanganedzeni
Muigai, Anne
Djikeng, Appolinaire
Source :
Sharaf, A, Ndiribe, C C, Omotoriogun, T C, Abueg, L, Badaou, B, Markey, F J B, Beedessee, G, Diouf, D, Duru, V C, Ebuzome, C, Eziuzo, S C, Jaufeerally Fakim, Y, Formenti, G, Ghanm, N, Guerfali, F Z, Houaga, I, Ideozu, J E, Katee, S M, Khayi, S, Kuja, J O, Kwon-Ndung, E H, Marks, R A, Moila, A M, Mungloo-Dilmohamud, Z, Muzemi, S, Negussie, H, Osuji, J O, Ras, V, Tchiechoua, Y H, Zoclanclounon, Y A B, Tolley, K A, Ziyomo, C, Mapholi, N, Muigai, A & Djikeng, A 2023 ' Open Institute of the African BioGenome Project: Bridging the gap in African biodiversity genomics and bioinformatics ' pp. 1-18 . https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/adwh4
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Africa, a continent of 1.3 billion people, had 326 researchers per one million people in 2018 (Schneegans, 2021; UNESCO, 2022), despite the global average for the number of researchers per million people being 1368 (Schneegans, 2021; UNESCO, 2022). Nevertheless, a strong research community is a requirement to advance scientific knowledge and innovation and drive economic growth (Agnew, et al., 2020; Sianes, et al., 2022). This low number of researchers extends to scientific research across Africa and finds resonance with genomic projects such as the African BioGenome Project (Ebenezer, et al., 2022).The African BioGenome project (AfricaBP) plans to sequence 100,000 endemic African species in 10 years (Ebenezer, et al., 2022) with an estimated 203,000 gigabases of DNA sequence. AfricaBP aims to generate these genomes on-the-ground in Africa. However, for AfricaBP to achieve its goals of on-the-ground sequencing and data analysis, there is a need to empower African scientists and institutions to obtain the required skill sets, capacity and infrastructure to generate, analyse, and utilise these sequenced genomes in-country.The Open Institute is the genomics and bioinformatics knowledge exchange programme for the AfricaBP (Figures 1 & 2). It consists of 10 participating institutions including the University of South Africa in South Africa and National Institute of Agricultural Research in Morocco. It aims to: develop biodiversity genomics and bioinformatics curricula targeted at African scientists, promote and develop genomics and bioinformatics tools that will address critical needs relevant to the African terrain such as limited internet access, and advance grassroot knowledge exchange through outreach and public engagement such as quarterly training and workshops.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sharaf, A, Ndiribe, C C, Omotoriogun, T C, Abueg, L, Badaou, B, Markey, F J B, Beedessee, G, Diouf, D, Duru, V C, Ebuzome, C, Eziuzo, S C, Jaufeerally Fakim, Y, Formenti, G, Ghanm, N, Guerfali, F Z, Houaga, I, Ideozu, J E, Katee, S M, Khayi, S, Kuja, J O, Kwon-Ndung, E H, Marks, R A, Moila, A M, Mungloo-Dilmohamud, Z, Muzemi, S, Negussie, H, Osuji, J O, Ras, V, Tchiechoua, Y H, Zoclanclounon, Y A B, Tolley, K A, Ziyomo, C, Mapholi, N, Muigai, A & Djikeng, A 2023 ' Open Institute of the African BioGenome Project: Bridging the gap in African biodiversity genomics and bioinformatics ' pp. 1-18 . https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/adwh4
Accession number :
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