Dr. Claudio OliveiraDepartamento de Morfologia
Instituto de Biociências - UNESPBotucatu, São Paulo, Brazil
Brazilian network for DNA barcoding of biodiversity - BrBOL
120,000 specimens (12,000 – 14,000 species)3 years (2010-2013/2014)
US$ 2,200,000
www.brbol.org
105 Institutions collaborating
BOLD Mirror
barcodes specimens19303 33988
Species by phylum
Species by class
IBOL database
Eduardo EizirikFaculdade de Biociências – PUCRS
DNA Barcoding of Tetrapoda: Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds
and Mammals
Lab initial # Seq. amost.
# Seq. sp.
# Samples BOLD
# sp. BOLD
# photo. BOLD
UFMG 258 248/282 248/269 0 0 0INPA 537 375/422 375/407 0 0 0LGEMA 677 206/358 22/89 0 0 0MPEG 909 118 118 0 0 0PUCRS 285? 10 10 0 0 0MZUSP 2000 0 0 0 0 0CENARGEN 69 38 28 0 0 0TOTAL 4735 995/1228 801/921 0 0 0before BrBOL LGEMA 513 361 513 361 0
BIRDS 08/03/2013
Project 4 – Museu Nacional/UFRJPAULO A. BUCKUP([email protected])
UEFS
FungiBrBOL: Fungal DNA barcode
network in BrazilAristóteles Góes-Neto
Full Professor of the Department of Biological Sciences (UEFS)
FungiBrBOL: Fungal DNA barcode network in Brazil
• Institutional Dimension: 23 [14 Universities (Public Federal and State, Private), 8 Research Institutes and 1 Private Institution]
• People Dimension: 53 researchers (taxonomists, molecular biologists, bioinformaticians)
• Biological Collection Centers Dimension: Fungal and Myxomycetes DNA collections, Culture Collections (CCMB, CICG, UFMG...), Herbaria: HUEFS, URM, IBt, FLOR, UNB...
• Geographical Dimension: 10 states / North, North-East, Center-West, South-East, South
• Biome Dimension: Amazonia, Savanna, Atlantic Rain Forest, Caatinga
• Taxonomic Dimension: Basidiomycota, Ascomycota, Glomeromycota, Mucoromycotina and Myxomycetes
Results: 214 species sequenced (3 – 10 specimens/species)Basidiomycota, Ascomycota and Glomeromycota
Mateus PepinelliUniversidade Federal de São Carlos – UFSCar
[email protected] de Oliveira Roque
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul – [email protected]
Brazilian DNA Barcoding Initiative for Aquatic Arthropod
Brazilian DNA Barcoding Initiative for Aquatic Arthropod
Arthropods Specimens Species LifeSimuliidae/ Chironomidae 820 86 aquaticSimuliidae 430 29 aquaticOdonata 380 90 aquaticAquatic insects 282 26 aquaticTrichoptera 95 44 aquaticChironomidae 127 31 aquaticForensic insects 190 46 terrestrialKarst Cave Invertebrates 475 20 troglobiteVespidae 285 21 terrestrialTOTAL 3084 393
List of sequenced specimens deposited at BOLD by project
Brazilian DNA Barcoding of terrestrial invertebrates
Lepidoptera = 965 sequences
Hymenoptera = 531 sequences
other groups (Oligochaeta + Diptera) = 65 sequences
Total = 1.561 barcoded specimens
Mariana C. OliveiraDept. Botânica - IB – USP
Brazilian Initiative for Molecular Identification of Marine Organisms
Number of samplescollected: 3474sequenced: 1835submitted to BOLD: 682
Molecular Identification of Brazilian Parasites and Vectors
Br-Bol – Rede Brasileira de Identificação Molecular da Biodiversidade
Karina Alessandra MorelliFernando Araujo Monteiro
Laboratório de Genética Molecular e MicroorganismosInstituto Oswaldo Cruz – FIOCRUZ
Fiocruz - available specimens (~6,630)
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BRAZILIAN MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION (MCTI)
Secretariat of Policies and Programs for Research and Development
Workshop “Applications of Barcode of Life support to combat trafficking in Endangered Species.”
Date: 09/04/2013 (42 participants from different gorvenamental organs)
Mercedes Bustamante, Director of Policy and Programs Theme of SEPED / MCTI : Welcome and introduction
Claudio Oliveira - UNESP / Botucatu: "The Network of Molecular Identification of Brazilian Biodiversity - BrBOL"
Aristóteles Goes Neto - FIOCRUZ / MG: "Database of BrBOL" -
Davi de Oliveira Paiva Bonavides - DEMA / MRE: "The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species - CITES"
John Arthur Seyffarth - MMA : "Instruments management of endangered species and the role of MMA“
Vanda Carvalho - DBFLO / IBAMA : "CITES in Brazil and the role of IBAMA“
Fátima Pires - ICMBio : "Demands of the use of molecular genetics to the conservation of wildlife species threatened with extinction identified by the Action Plans"
Carlos Benigno Vieira de Carvalho - DPF : "The role of the federal police in monitoring illegal trafficking of endangered species"
Edward Rosa de Sousa - DESOP / Postal and Telegraph Company "The role of the Post Office in the monitoring of illegal traffic in endangered species"
PERMANENT COMMITTEE IN THE BRAZILIAN MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION FOR MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIES
Thank you for your attention!
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