Ambystoma mexicanum, the axolotl, is a salamander species capable of regenerating lost body parts, including limbs and spinal cord. Its genome sequencing aids in understanding regeneration mechanisms and evolution. 10.1038/nature25458 (Jan 24, 2018)
Phylum: Chordata
Giant panda
Ailuropoda melanoleuca, the giant panda, is an iconic endangered species native to China. Its genome sequencing aids in conservation efforts and understanding panda biology, evolution, and dietary specialization. 10.1038/nature08696 (Dec 13, 2009)
Atlantic salmon
Salmo salar, the Atlantic salmon, is a migratory fish species found in the North Atlantic Ocean and its tributaries. Its genome sequencing aids in understanding salmon genetics, aquaculture, and conservation. 10.1038/nature17164 (Apr 18, 2016)
Bornean orangutan
Pongo pygmaeus, the Bornean orangutan, is an endangered great ape species found in Borneo. Its genome sequencing aids in understanding primate evolution, behavior, and conservation efforts. 10.1038/nature09687 (Jan 26, 2011)
Rhesus monkey
Macaca mulatta, the rhesus macaque, is a widely studied primate species used as a model organism in biomedical research. Its genome sequencing aids in understanding primate genetics, evolution, and human diseases. 10.1126/science.1139247 (Apr 13, 2007)
Iberian lynx
Lynx pardinus, the Iberian lynx, is a critically endangered wild cat species native to the Iberian Peninsula. Its genome sequencing aids in conservation efforts and understanding felid genetics and evolution. 10.1186/s13059-016-1090-1 (Dec 14, 2016)
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)