Projects
RT2T: A Global Collaborative Project to Study Chromosomal Evolution in the Suborder Ruminantia
RT2T embraces an open science model, ensuring that the data and results produced are freely accessible to the global research community. This project advances collaboration derives input and guidance from diverse perspectives and encourages the engaged participation necessary to accelerate scientific discoveries and drive innovation in agricultural research. Scientists worldwide can access this data to conduct further studies, thereby fostering innovations that could reshape farming practices and animal breeding.
In addition to agricultural benefits, the comprehensive genome data produced by the RT2T can play a critical role in conservation efforts. High-quality genomic information is essential for managing the genetic diversity of endangered ruminant species and developing strategies to improve their populations' survival chances.