Evo 2 represents a cutting-edge genomic foundation model that excels in making predictions and designing tasks related to DNA, RNA, and proteins. It employs an advanced deep learning architecture that allows for the modeling of biological sequences with single-nucleotide accuracy, achieving impressive scaling of both compute and memory resources as the context length increases. With a robust training of 40 billion parameters and a context length of 1 megabase, Evo 2 has analyzed over 9 trillion nucleotides sourced from a variety of eukaryotic and prokaryotic genomes. This extensive dataset facilitates Evo 2's ability to conduct zero-shot function predictions across various biological types, including DNA, RNA, and proteins, while also being capable of generating innovative sequences that maintain a plausible genomic structure. The model's versatility has been showcased through its effectiveness in designing operational CRISPR systems and in the identification of mutations that could lead to diseases in human genes. Furthermore, Evo 2 is available to the public on Arc's GitHub repository, and it is also incorporated into the NVIDIA BioNeMo framework, enhancing its accessibility for researchers and developers alike. Its integration into existing platforms signifies a major step forward for genomic modeling and analysis.