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  • Genetics
  • Microbiology

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  • Current biological understanding relies on limited model organisms.
  • Most eukaryotic phyla, especially marine protists, lack experimental models, hindering research into their biology, ecology, and diversity.
  • Marine protists are critical for global nutrient cycles, food webs, and climate, yet are understudied due to a lack of genetic models.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the deficit of marine protist genetic models.
  • To foster the development of ecologically and taxonomically diverse marine protist genetic models.
  • To describe a novel community-based approach for developing new research models.

Main Methods:

  • Launched a community-based initiative in 2015.
  • Focused on overcoming technical and institutional barriers to model development.
  • Emphasized collaboration to tackle the complexity of creating new models.

Main Results:

  • Successfully fostered the development of diverse marine protist genetic models.
  • Lowered barriers to entry for researchers interested in non-model organisms.
  • Gained valuable lessons from participants in this collaborative approach.

Conclusions:

  • A community-based approach is effective for developing new genetic models.
  • This initiative advanced the study of marine protists and their ecological roles.
  • The lessons learned can guide future efforts in creating diverse experimental models for understudied organisms.