The Contribution of Digital Sequence Information to Conservation Biology: A Southern African Perspective

Isa-Rita M. Russo, Deon de Jager, Anna M. van Wyk, Arrie W. Klopper, Kenneth Uiseb, Coral Birss, Ian Rushworth, Paulette Bloomer
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Many recent contributions have made a compelling case that genetic diversity is not adequately reflected in international frameworks and policies, as well as in local governmental processes implementing such frameworks. Using digital sequence information (DSI) and other publicly available data is supported to assess genetic diversity, toward formulation of practical actions for long-term conservation of biodiversity, with the particular goal of maintaining ecological and evolutionary processes. Given the inclusion of specific goals and targets regarding DSI in the latest draft of the Global Biodiversity Framework negotiated at the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP15) in Montreal in December 2022 and the crucial decisions on access and benefit sharing to DSI that will be taken in the coming months and future COP meetings, a southern African perspective on how and why open access to DSI is essential for the conservation of intraspecific biodiversity (genetic diversity and structure) across country borders is provided.

数字序列信息对保护生物学的贡献:一个南部非洲的视角
最近的许多贡献令人信服地表明,遗传多样性在国际框架和政策以及地方政府实施这些框架的过程中没有得到充分反映。利用数字序列信息(DSI)和其他可公开获得的数据来评估遗传多样性,以制定长期保护生物多样性的实际行动,其特定目标是维持生态和进化过程。鉴于2022年12月在蒙特利尔举行的第十五次缔约方大会(COP15)谈判达成的最新《全球生物多样性框架》草案中包含了关于DSI的具体目标和指标,以及未来几个月和未来的缔约方会议将就DSI的获取和惠益分享作出的关键决定,从南部非洲的角度来看,如何以及为什么开放获取DSI对跨国界保护种内生物多样性(遗传多样性和结构)至关重要。
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