Who are we?
The highly international Project Psyche community is working together to deliver and explore chromosomal reference genomes for all 11,000 species of Lepidoptera found in Europe.
Project Psyche is a key contributor to the Earth BioGenome Project, which is aims to sequence all Eukaryotic species on planet Earth. Project Psyche is also affiliated with the European Reference Genome Atlas and we work with other regional projects, such as the Catalan BioGenome Project and the Darwin Tree of Life project.
An expanding network
We work closely with the European Lepidoptera Population Genomics Consortium, an emerging initiative to coordinate and synthesise population genomic analyses of evolutionary dynamics of European species.
Project Psyche has an active community of over 130 researchers, spanning 94 institutes, universities and government agencies currently based in 28 countries. This is an expanding network and we are actively seeking partners across Europe. If this is of interest to you, please visit Get involved.
In the first phase, all sequencing is done at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and samples are provided by sampling hubs in 7 European countries. However, in the second and third phases, both sampling and sequencing will be carried out by many more partners across Europe.
We have a COST Action to support joint meetings, courses, fieldwork trips and ensure a societal benefit of our genomes.
Currently, Project Psyche includes:
- Hubs: 1 sequencing hub and 7 sampling hubs
- Sanger-accredited genome curators
