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.

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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