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Wanted: All your favorite trees With eleven investigators, the Open Tree of Life project is already a large-scale research endeavor. But that does not mean that they can add all 1.9 million known...
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Across disciplinary boundaries What do a fungal evolutionary biologist and a computer scientist have in common? It is usually easier to name a long list of differences, but that does not mean that...
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Creating ‘Facebook’ for species The Open Tree of Life database is not just a list with about two million species. Information is added about their special characteristics and possible relationships...
View ArticleBuilding an API for the Open Tree of Life database
Do you want an app for this? The developers of the Open Tree of Life would like to know from the phylogenetic community what kind of information they want to extract from its database when the first...
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Crandall featured on PeerJ blog Open Tree of Life investigator Keith Crandall is featured on the blog of PeerJ, which is a peer-reviewed, open access journal on the Internet. Crandall is an Academic...
View ArticleKaren Cranston talks about open licensing and Dryad
Making scientific data available In case you haven’t seen the video yet, Open Tree of Life investigator Karen Cranston talked about sharing research data in open access data repositories during the...
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