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From Permits to Samples: Addressing Key Challenges for High‐Quality Reference Genome Generation in Europe

Reichel, Katja; Pohjoismäki, Jaakko; Astrin, Jonas J.; Böhne, Astrid; Bortoluzzi, Chiara; Bužan, Elena; del Campo, Javier; Ciofi, Claudio; Di‐Nizo, Camilla B.; Divakar, Pradeep K.; Greve, Carola; Hampl, Vladimír; Hilgers, Leon; Laine, Veronika N.; Leonard, Jennifer A.; Lozano‐Fernandez, Jesus; Lukić Bilela, Lada; Mazzoni, Camila J.; McCartney, Ann M.; Melo‐Ferreira, José; Monteiro, Rita; Oomen, Rebekah A.; Pavlek, Martina; Pimenta, João; Rindos, Michal; Seehausen, Ole; Tarieiev, Andrii; Tomasello, Salvatore; Vinnere Pettersson, Olga (2026) From Permits to Samples: Addressing Key Challenges for High‐Quality Reference Genome Generation in Europe. Molecular Ecology Resources, 26 (2). ISSN 1755-098X

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Abstract

High-quality reference genome assemblies have become essential for deepening our understanding of biodiversity, yet obtaining them for many species remains surprisingly challenging. Drawing on experiences from the European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA) community, we focus on permit and sample-handling procedures leading up to nucleic acid sequencing, covering tasks such as ensuring ethical and legal compliance, verifying accurate species identification, maintaining sample integrity during transport, and isolating high-quality DNA or nuclei. While many of the challenges and solutions we discuss are broadly relevant, our regulatory and logistical examples are primarily from Europe. By synthesising practical guidance, we highlight the crucial importance of taxonomic expertise, proper vouchering and biobanking, rigorous cold-chain management or alternative preservation methods, and emphasise adherence to packaging and shipping requirements for biological materials. We showcase examples spanning diverse regions, taxa and source materials, which underscore the importance of context-specific strategies and internationally harmonised protocols, particularly for metadata reporting. Our recommendations aim to support both small-scale projects and large initiatives, directing collective efforts to facilitate efficient sampling, vouchering and sample processing for future genomic studies.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: DNA/RNA preservation; eukaryotes; European Reference Genome Atlas; genome sequencing; high molecular weight DNA; sampling design
Subjects: NATURAL SCIENCES > Biology
Divisions: Division of Molecular Biology
Depositing User: Ema Buhin Šaler
Date Deposited: 05 Feb 2026 15:05
URI: http://fulir.irb.hr/id/eprint/11219
DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.70100

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