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looking for .GFF / . GFF3 file repositories | delinquentme | Bioinformatics | 2 | 01-25-2012 10:03 AM |
GEO sequence count | johnsequence | Bioinformatics | 0 | 05-12-2011 08:15 AM |
Public repositories for NGS data | greener | Bioinformatics | 1 | 05-02-2011 01:42 PM |
NCBI-GEO submit | LMZMMM | Bioinformatics | 0 | 08-25-2009 03:03 PM |
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Junior Member
Location: UK Join Date: Jul 2012
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Hello,
We have been exploring the metadata fields in SRA and GEO. We have observed a lot of PubMed ids in SRA and GEO. (But not the reverse, i.e., the corresponding PubMed publications do not always cite the repository accession numbers for the datasets.) Our questions are, - who puts the PubMed ids into these submissions and when? Is it the data producers? Or the repository curators? - Who puts pubmed ids in SRA and GEO and why? Thank You. |
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Devon Ryan
Location: Freiburg, Germany Join Date: Jul 2011
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Given the number of questions you've posted related to GEO and the SRA, don't you think it might be more efficient to just email or call someone that works on GEO? Their contact address is geo@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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