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Nijmegen Area, Netherlands Netherlands
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Scientist at Wageningen UR Plant Breeding | Bio-Informatics | Plant Breeding | Genetics
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In current breeding practice, the value of parents in potential crosses is determined almost entirely from the phenotypic performance of their progenies in earlier crosses. However, with the decreasing costs of next-generation sequencing, the extra possibilities of high-throughput phenotyping of traits across major crops and animal species, and the surge in availability of gene, protein and metabolite annotations in literature and databases, there is a demand to integrate all this information across data levels, combined with pedigree and progeny information. The goals of this integration are 1) to characterize large numbers of potential parents and possible crosses over multiple quantita...
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Presentations
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(7)Data management planning. Means, goals and cultures
Hugo Besemer
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8 years ago
Prof. Barend Mons, Biosemantics Group at Leiden University Medical Center and Head of Node of ELIXIR-NL - Keynote "Bringing Data to Broadway"
Research Data Alliance
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9 years ago
2015-04-28 Open PHACTS at Swedish Linked Data Network Meet-up
open_phacts
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9 years ago
BasicLinux
Aureliano Bombarely
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12 years ago
VCF and RDF
Jeremy Carroll
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11 years ago
Linked Data and Ontology Tutorial (for RD-Connect)
Leiden University Medical Center
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10 years ago
Personal Information
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Nijmegen Area, Netherlands Netherlands
Occupation
Scientist at Wageningen UR Plant Breeding | Bio-Informatics | Plant Breeding | Genetics
Industry
Education
Website
www.finkers.tk
About
In current breeding practice, the value of parents in potential crosses is determined almost entirely from the phenotypic performance of their progenies in earlier crosses. However, with the decreasing costs of next-generation sequencing, the extra possibilities of high-throughput phenotyping of traits across major crops and animal species, and the surge in availability of gene, protein and metabolite annotations in literature and databases, there is a demand to integrate all this information across data levels, combined with pedigree and progeny information. The goals of this integration are 1) to characterize large numbers of potential parents and possible crosses over multiple quantita...
Tags
plant breeding
fair data
data interoperability
genebanks
breedb
informatics
genome resequence
tomato
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