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Genomics Observatory Use-Case: The challenge to standardise image and sequence data to Darwin Core format

Highlights

  • Genomic Observatories (GOs) are sites that are subject to long-term scientific research, including the sustained study of genomic biodiversity from single-celled microbes to multicellular organisms

  • Genomic Observatories (GOs) are an increasingly important resource to study the effect of climate change on marine populations

  • The data gathered by GOs allow one to map and track how marine populations change with time and location, and how those changes relate to the local and global conditions

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GOs are sites that are subject to long-term scientific research, including (but not limited to) the sustained study of genomic biodiversity from single-celled microbes to multicellular organisms. Genomics Observatory Use-Case: The challenge to standardise image and sequence data to Darwin Core format Corresponding author: Katrina Exter (katrina.exter@vliz.be) Received: 24 Sep 2020 | Published: 09 Oct 2020 Citation: Exter K, Decruw C, Portier M, Gerovasileiou V, Pavloudi C, Obst M (2020) Genomics Observatory UseCase: The challenge to standardise image and sequence data to Darwin Core format.

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