

We will also generate contrast-enhanced scans to reveal soft tissues and organs for a majority of the living vertebrate families.

This will provide broad coverage for exploration and research on all major groups of vertebrates. At a network of digitization centers across the US, we will CT-scan >20,000 fluid-preserved specimens representing >80% of the living genera of vertebrates. The oVert (openVertebrate) Thematic Collection Network (TCN) will generate and serve high-resolution digital three-dimensional data for internal anatomy across vertebrate diversity.
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2.3 The oUTCT PEN: Outwardly Mobilizing the UTCT Vertebrate Archive for Research and Training.2.2 Functional Quantitative Characters for Ecology and Evolution (FuncQEE).2.1 Digitization PEN: oMEGA - Online Metrology of Extant Giant Animals for the oVert TCN.1.7 Unfunded Collaborating Institutions.1.6.18 Yale University, Peabody Museum of Natural History.1.6.17 Virginia Institute of Marine Science.1.6.11 University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography.1.6.10 University of California, Berkeley.1.6.8 Louisiana State University & Agricultural and Mechanical College.1.6.2 Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University.1 Digitization TCN: oVert: Open Exploration of Vertebrate Diversity in 3D.
