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Soil as a transdisciplinary research catalyst: from bioprospecting to biorespecting

Matthew J. Tarnowski, Gilda Varliero, Jim Scown, Emily Phelps, Thomas E. Gorochowski

Royal Society Open Science · 2023

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Summary

The vast microbial biodiversity of soils is beginning to be observed and understood by applying modern DNA sequencing techniques. However, ensuring this potentially valuable information is used in a fair and equitable way remains a challenge. Here, we present a public engagement project that explores this topic through collaborative research of soil microbiomes at six urban locations using nanopore-based DNA sequencing. The project brought together researchers from the disciplines of synthetic biology, environmental humanities and microbial ecology, as well as school students aged 14-16 years old, to gain a broader understanding of views on the use of data from the environment. Discussions led to the transformation of 'bioprospecting', a metaphor with extractive connotations which is often

Subject
Soil biology & microbiology
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1098/rsos.230963
Catalogue ID
SNmomgy7e1-lccsuj
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