We hope you’ve enjoyed our We would like to thank everyone involved in the 25 Genomes Project - you can see our full list of partners here, we couldn’t have done it without you!

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It’s We hope that will help reintroduction efforts of the Water Vole, the UK’s fastest declining

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Not a but another delicacy, the Summer Truffle. We have so much to learn from read more about what they could teach us on
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Bouncing back from the brink of extinction, the Eurasian is a freshwater dweller that can give us an indicator of pollution levels

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The Small-Spotted Catshark has the largest of our (at 5.16Gb!), has a of electroreception, detecting electrical signals (such as beating hearts) of their prey

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The Fen Raft Spider can walk on water, and is one of the UK’s rarest animals, needing clean, fresh water to survive. Read about this surprising species on our blog:
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It’s Day 7 of Grey squirrels have immune protection from a virus that threatens our native red squirrels. We hope can reveal how this protection works
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We know very little about the cryptic Brown Trout, but could reveal some secrets about their migration patterns
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Celebrating 25 years as a world leader in genome research there are stories about DNA research https://t.co/ZRIx1zZ0lx , a super project to map of British species and a book Awesome 👏

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Thrilled to announce an illustrated book to celebrate the project and 25th anniversary! The grandest illustration project I have ever done. Such an honour to work here as an artist and a scientist with such fantastic colleagues.

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Scientist Dr Suzanne Williams thinks sequencing in may uncover why the Baltic Clam has hidden colour https://t.co/CrFMQjZo47

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Dr Nathan Kenny is championing the Naval Shipworm (Teredo navalis) for find out more: https://t.co/7IE9ZNucsm

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The Naval Shipworm eats only wood. Sequencing the genome could give scientists insight into how to make “biofuels” efficiently

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