The DGC Organization
The DGC consists of biologists from a broad spectrum of
subdisciplines, including limnology, ecotoxicology, quantitative and
population genetics, systematics, molecular biology and evolution,
developmental biology, genomics and bioinformatics. In many regards,
the rapid early success of the consortium results from its grass-roots
origin promoting an international composition, under a cooperative
model, with significant scientific breadth. We hold to this approach
in building this network and encourage more people to participate. All
the while, the DGC is structured to effectively reach specific
goals. The consortium includes an advisory board (composed of experts
of the various subdisciplines), whose responsibility is to act as the
research community's agent in guiding the development of
Daphnia genomic resources. The advisors communicate directly to
DGC members, who are either contributing genomic tools or actively
seeking funds for this function. The consortium's main body (given the
widespread interest in applying genomic tools in environmental
studies) are the affiliates, who make use of these tools for their
research and who are soliciting support.
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