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Rare Event Detection Using Error-corrected DNA and RNA Sequencing
Published on: August 3, 2018
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编辑:40岁的DNA测序:过去,现在和未来
Jay Shendure1,2, Shankar Balasubramanian3,4, George M Church5
1Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA. shendure@u.washington.edu.
Nature
|April 6, 2019
概括
这次审查突出了出版日期和数据库归属的关键错误. 纠正这些细节可以确保基因组数据库的历史背景准确.
科学领域:
- 生物信息学
- 基因组数据库
- 科学出版
背景情况:
- 准确的引用和历史背景在科学评论中至关重要.
- 基因组数据库自成立以来已经有了显著的发展.
- 确保数据库发布日期和名称的准确性对于历史准确性至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了纠正发表的评论中的事实上的不准确性.
- 提供有关主要基因组数据库的准确历史信息.
- 提高科学文献的可靠性和可查性.
主要方法:
- 检查引用的参考文献以确定出版年.
- 验证主要基因组数据库的名称和发布年份.
- 将原始数据库启动信息与经过审查的文本进行比较.
主要成果:
- 在参考文献54中确定错误的出版年份 (2015年而不是2005年).
- 在框2中提到的基因组数据库的命名和范围中发现了不准确.
- 报告指出,GenBank,ENA和DDBJ的启动是协调的,需要统一的归因.
结论:
- 纠正这些具体错误可以提高审查的事实完整性.
- 基因组数据库历史的准确表示对科学界至关重要.
- 科学出版的细节性确保了研究结果的可信性.
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