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How the DNA Barcode Commons are Governed: Understanding how a Heterogeneous Global Community Shares Genetic Resources for Non-Commercial Use
DownloadFall 2017
Life sciences research that uses genetic materials is increasingly collaborative and global. Research partnerships between researchers in high income countries and low and middle income countries have potential benefits for all involved, including minimizing costs and sharing risks. Such...
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2017-01-01
Life sciences research that uses genetic resources is increasingly collaborative and global, yet collective action remains a significant barrier to the creation and management of shared research resources. These resources include sequence data and associated metadata, and biological samples, and...