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Model organism databases: essential resources that need the support of both funders and users

机译:示范生物数据库:需要出资者和使用者支持的基本资源

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Modern biomedical research depends critically on access to databases that house and disseminate genetic, genomic, molecular, and cell biological knowledge. Even as the explosion of available genome sequences and associated genome-scale data continues apace, the sustainability of professionally maintained biological databases is under threat due to policy changes by major funding agencies. Here, we focus on model organism databases to demonstrate the myriad ways in which biological databases not only act as repositories but actively facilitate advances in research. We present data that show that reducing financial support to model organism databases could prove to be not just scientifically, but also economically, unsound.
机译:现代生物医学研究在很大程度上取决于对存储和传播遗传,基因组,分子和细胞生物学知识的数据库的访问。即使随着可用基因组序列和相关基因组规模数据的爆炸式增长,由于主要资助机构的政策变化,专业维护的生物数据库的可持续性也受到威胁。在这里,我们将重点放在模型生物数据库上,以证明生物数据库不仅充当存储库而且积极促进研究进展的多种方式。我们提供的数据表明,减少对模型有机体数据库的财务支持可能不仅不科学,而且在经济上也不可靠。

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