Organization
The G10K Community of Scientists (G10kCOS) represent over 150 members in over 50 institutions. Our consortium infrastructure covers a range of needs, from sample collection to genome sequencing, assembly, annotation, alignments, public data releases, and analyses for publication.
The G10KCOS represents the following taxonomic groups:
- Mammals
- Birds
- Fish
- Reptiles
- Primates
- Amphibians
- Invertebrates / Other
The G10KCOS organizes science and administration roles into the following categories:
- Genome Assembly
- Genome Alignment & Annotation
- Phylogenetics
- Conservation
- Comparative Genomics
- Sample Preparation
- Informatics
- Fundraising
- Outreach & Web
- Annual Meeting Organization
For a complete roster of current leadership and working committee chairs, please visit the Vertebrate Genome Project’s “Who We Are” page.
Our Laboratories:
Are you interested in becoming a Genome 10K Community of Scientists affiliate? Can you contribute data or otherwise support the Vertebrate Genome Project? Contact us!