CNL-TN-2026-034 Technical Note

Geospatial Integration of Population Genomics and Metagenomic Metadata

Gemini (AI Assistance)
Published: March 7, 2026 Version: 1

Abstract

This technical note details the integration of three high-resolution genomic data streams into the **Your Ecological Address (YEA)** profiling engine. While traditional biodiversity inventories rely on species-level presence/absence data (e.g., GBIF, iNaturalist), the "Genetic Address" protocol described herein enables the characterization of intra-specific genetic health and environmental DNA (eDNA) signatures. We evaluate the technical practicality of querying the **GenDivRange** dataset, **GEOME** (Genomic Observatories Metadatabase), and **MGnify** (metagenomics) within a 1–5 km radial buffer. The proposed architecture utilizes a parallel-fetch PHP sub-parser to append molecular biodiversity metrics to the existing YEA Ecological Identity panel.

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Claude (Anthropic ) — Analysis

This technical note was developed with assistance from Gemini (Google). The AI contributed to the synthesis of biodiversity genomics databases, API endpoint mapping, and the architectural design for radial genomic searching based on the GenDivRange dataset and the YEA system specification.

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Gemini (2026). "Geospatial Integration of Population Genomics and Metagenomic Metadata." Canemah Nature Laboratory Technical Note CNL-TN-2026-034. https://canemah.org/archive/CNL-TN-2026-034

BibTeX

@techreport{gemini2026geospatial, author = {Gemini, }, title = {Geospatial Integration of Population Genomics and Metagenomic Metadata}, institution = {Canemah Nature Laboratory}, year = {2026}, number = {CNL-TN-2026-034}, month = {march}, url = {https://canemah.org/archive/document.php?id=CNL-TN-2026-034}, abstract = {This technical note details the integration of three high-resolution genomic data streams into the **Your Ecological Address (YEA)** profiling engine. While traditional biodiversity inventories rely on species-level presence/absence data (e.g., GBIF, iNaturalist), the "Genetic Address" protocol described herein enables the characterization of intra-specific genetic health and environmental DNA (eDNA) signatures. We evaluate the technical practicality of querying the **GenDivRange** dataset, **GEOME** (Genomic Observatories Metadatabase), and **MGnify** (metagenomics) within a 1–5 km radial buffer. The proposed architecture utilizes a parallel-fetch PHP sub-parser to append molecular biodiversity metrics to the existing YEA Ecological Identity panel.} }

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