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International DNA Day launch for Hong Kong's Moonshot for Biology - EurekAlert


<p>A significant portion of modern knowledge in biology has emerged through sequencing the genetic code of the world&rsquo;s biodiversity, which to date has been largely uncharacterized and increasingly threatened by climate change, habitat destruction, species exploitation, and other human-related activities. Hong Kong is a rich but threatened hotspot of biodiversity and home to over 3,000 species of plants, 570 species of birds, 25 species of amphibians, 90 species of reptiles, and 55 species of terrestrial mammals as well as more than 25% of the marine life recorded in China. A collective effort to sequence the genomes of these incredible natural resources of Hong Kong has just been launched, and the first five genomes are released today in <em>GigaByte</em> Journal to coincide with International DNA Day.</p>

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