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<scp>bold</scp> : The Barcode of Life Data System (http://www.barcodinglife.org)

2007· article· en· 6,285 citations· W3121953277 on OpenAlex· 10.1111/j.1471-8286.2007.01678.x

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Abstract

The Barcode of Life Data System (bold) is an informatics workbench aiding the acquisition, storage, analysis and publication of DNA barcode records. By assembling molecular, morphological and distributional data, it bridges a traditional bioinformatics chasm. bold is freely available to any researcher with interests in DNA barcoding. By providing specialized services, it aids the assembly of records that meet the standards needed to gain BARCODE designation in the global sequence databases. Because of its web-based delivery and flexible data security model, it is also well positioned to support projects that involve broad research alliances. This paper provides a brief introduction to the key elements of bold, discusses their functional capabilities, and concludes by examining computational resources and future prospects.

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The record

Venue
Molecular Ecology Notes
Topic
Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies
Field
Environmental Science
Canadian institutions
University of Guelph
Funders
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of CanadaOntario Genomics InstituteGenome CanadaGordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Keywords
BarcodeWorld Wide WebWorkbenchComputer scienceInformaticsData scienceDatabaseData miningEngineeringVisualizationOperating system
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