Scaling the Global Genome Ark

Google AI Accelerates Sequencing for Endangered Species

DeepPolisher and DeepVariant tools help map 13 endangered species for the Earth BioGenome Project.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A scientist in a high-tech lab viewing an AI-processed 3D DNA sequence on a large digital monitor, representing the use of Google AI in sequencing endangered species.

A scientist in a high-tech lab viewing an AI-processed 3D DNA sequence on a large digital monitor, representing the use of Google AI in sequencing endangered species.

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Google's AI tools, including DeepPolisher and DeepVariant, have successfully sequenced the genomes of 13 critically endangered species in record time [1][2]. This milestone, announced in February 2026, supports the Earth BioGenome Project's ambitious "biological moonshot" to catalog all eukaryotic life on Earth [2][3]. By utilizing deep learning, researchers reduced the time and cost of sequencing from years to just days [1]. The sequenced species include the cotton-top tamarin, African penguin, and golden mantella frog [2]. DeepPolisher specifically improves accuracy by correcting base-level errors in DNA data, which is essential for identifying genetic diversity and preventing inbreeding [1][3]. Google.org has further committed to funding the sequencing of an additional 150 at-risk species to aid global conservation efforts [1][2].

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Avantgarde News Desk covers scaling the global genome ark and editorial analysis for Avantgarde News.