Ten quick tips for sharing open genomic data.
As sequencing prices drop, genomic data accumulates-seemingly at a steadily increasing pace. Most genomic data potentially have value beyond the initial purpose-but only if shared with the scientific community. This, of course, is often easier said than done. Some of the challenges in sharing genomi...
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doaj-ace565e681aa453d92c631df10f14f6f2021-04-21T15:12:14ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Computational Biology1553-734X1553-73582018-12-011412e100647210.1371/journal.pcbi.1006472Ten quick tips for sharing open genomic data.Anne V BrownJacqueline D CampbellTeshale AssefaDavid GrantRex T NelsonNathan T WeeksSteven B CannonAs sequencing prices drop, genomic data accumulates-seemingly at a steadily increasing pace. Most genomic data potentially have value beyond the initial purpose-but only if shared with the scientific community. This, of course, is often easier said than done. Some of the challenges in sharing genomic data include data volume (raw file sizes and number of files), complexities, formats, nomenclatures, metadata descriptions, and the choice of a repository. In this paper, we describe 10 quick tips for sharing open genomic data.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006472 |
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Ten quick tips for sharing open genomic data. |
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As sequencing prices drop, genomic data accumulates-seemingly at a steadily increasing pace. Most genomic data potentially have value beyond the initial purpose-but only if shared with the scientific community. This, of course, is often easier said than done. Some of the challenges in sharing genomic data include data volume (raw file sizes and number of files), complexities, formats, nomenclatures, metadata descriptions, and the choice of a repository. In this paper, we describe 10 quick tips for sharing open genomic data. |
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