Honey bee

Apis mellifera, the western honeybee, plays a crucial role in pollination and honey production. Its genome sequencing aids in understanding bee biology, behavior, and factors affecting bee health. 10.1038/nature05260 (Oct 26, 2006)

Emu

Dromaius novaehollandiae, the emu, is the largest bird native to Australia and the second-largest living bird by height. Its genome sequencing aids in understanding avian genetics, evolution, and adaptation. 10.1101/gr.271569.120 (Mar 1, 2021)

North Island brown kiwi

Apteryx mantelli, the North Island brown kiwi, is a flightless bird species native to New Zealand. Its genome sequencing aids in understanding bird evolution, adaptation, and conservation efforts. 10.1186/s13059-015-0711-4 (Jul 23, 2015)

African savanna elephant

Loxodonta africana, the African elephant, is the largest land mammal species. Its genome sequencing aids in understanding elephant genetics, evolution, and conservation efforts. 10.1038/s41597-023-02729-4 (Jan 11, 2024)

Tammar wallaby

Notamacropus eugenii, the tammar wallaby, is a marsupial species found in Australia. Its genome sequencing aids in understanding marsupial genetics, evolution, and reproductive biology. 10.1186/gb-2011-12-8-r81 (Aug 19, 2011)

Tasmanian devil

Sarcophilus harrisii, the Tasmanian devil, is a carnivorous marsupial found only in Tasmania, Australia. Its genome sequencing aids in understanding marsupial genetics, evolution, and conservation efforts. 10.1016/j.cell.2011.11.065 (Feb 17, 2012)

Budgerigar

Melopsittacus undulatus, commonly known as the budgerigar or budgie, is a small parrot species native to Australia. Its genome sequencing aids in understanding avian genetics, vocal learning, and coloration. 10.1186/2047-217X-3-11 (Jul 8, 2014)

Water bear

Hypsibius dujardini, commonly known as the water bear or tardigrade, is a microscopic animal known for its extreme resilience to environmental stress. Its genome sequencing aids in understanding tardigrade biology and adaptation. 10.1073/pnas.1510461112 (Nov 23, 2015)

Horse

Equus caballus, the horse, has been domesticated for thousands of years and played a crucial role in human history. Its genome sequencing provides insights into horse evolution, genetics, and diseases. 10.1126/science.1178158 (Nov 6, 2009)

African clawed frog

Xenopus laevis, the African clawed frog, is a model organism in developmental biology research. Its genome sequencing aids in understanding amphibian genetics, embryonic development, and human disease modeling. 10.1038/nature19840 (Oct 20, 2016)