It is currently discussed whether the use of digital sequence information (DSI) on genetic resources would need to be subject to access and benefit-sharing obligations, like the use of genetic resources. In this paper, we analyse the consequences of genebank management of DSI definitions currently considered, and of scenarios proposed for dealing with the access and benefit-sharing aspects of DSI.The analysis is based on publicly accessible literature and experiences of and discussions with genebank managers, researchers and experts on genetic resources policies. The key findings are as follows:- the definition of DSI is still disputed and definitions currently considered vary from only the base sequence of genomic DNA to all information as...
Open access to genetic sequence data, often referred to as Digital Sequence Information, has been av...
Currently, parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) are negotiating a strategic plan ...
The rapidly expanding study of DNA in so many areas of science has created an odd surplus: the DNA i...
It is currently discussed whether the use of digital sequence information (DSI) on genetic resources...
Digitized molecular data are vital to numerous aspects of scientific research and genetic resource u...
With the ‘genomic revolution’ a continuously increasing amount of data is being generated. The Conve...
Societal Impact Statement Reading and writing DNA is now possible with an unprecedented speed and ea...
Advances in sciences-both in molecular biology and information technology-have enabled new understan...
This report has been submitted by CGIAR in response to an invitation issued by the Secretary of the ...
Scientific and technological advances in recent decades have significantly altered the nature of bio...
The biomedical domain has shown that in silico analyses over vast data pools enhances the speed and ...
Addressing the management of genetic resources, this book offers a new assessment of the contemporar...
Advances in sequencing technologies have made it possible to analyse large amounts of germplasm agai...
The discussion on digital sequence information (DSI) on genetic resources under the Convention on Bi...
Since the 1990s, the exchange of genetic resources has been increasingly regulated. The Convention o...
Open access to genetic sequence data, often referred to as Digital Sequence Information, has been av...
Currently, parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) are negotiating a strategic plan ...
The rapidly expanding study of DNA in so many areas of science has created an odd surplus: the DNA i...
It is currently discussed whether the use of digital sequence information (DSI) on genetic resources...
Digitized molecular data are vital to numerous aspects of scientific research and genetic resource u...
With the ‘genomic revolution’ a continuously increasing amount of data is being generated. The Conve...
Societal Impact Statement Reading and writing DNA is now possible with an unprecedented speed and ea...
Advances in sciences-both in molecular biology and information technology-have enabled new understan...
This report has been submitted by CGIAR in response to an invitation issued by the Secretary of the ...
Scientific and technological advances in recent decades have significantly altered the nature of bio...
The biomedical domain has shown that in silico analyses over vast data pools enhances the speed and ...
Addressing the management of genetic resources, this book offers a new assessment of the contemporar...
Advances in sequencing technologies have made it possible to analyse large amounts of germplasm agai...
The discussion on digital sequence information (DSI) on genetic resources under the Convention on Bi...
Since the 1990s, the exchange of genetic resources has been increasingly regulated. The Convention o...
Open access to genetic sequence data, often referred to as Digital Sequence Information, has been av...
Currently, parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) are negotiating a strategic plan ...
The rapidly expanding study of DNA in so many areas of science has created an odd surplus: the DNA i...