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    ISA software suite: supporting standards-compliant experimental annotation and enabling curation at the community level

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    Rocca-Serra, P; Brandizi, M; Maguire, E; Sklyar, N; Taylor, C; Begley, K; Field, D; Harris, S; Hide, W; Hofmann, O; ...
    Date
    2010-09-01
    Source Title
    Bioinformatics
    Publisher
    OXFORD UNIV PRESS
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Hofmann, Oliver
    Affiliation
    Clinical Pathology
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    Conference Paper
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    Rocca-Serra, P., Brandizi, M., Maguire, E., Sklyar, N., Taylor, C., Begley, K., Field, D., Harris, S., Hide, W., Hofmann, O., Neumann, S., Sterk, P., Tong, W. & Sansone, S. -A. (2010). ISA software suite: supporting standards-compliant experimental annotation and enabling curation at the community level. BIOINFORMATICS, 26, (18), pp.2354-2356. OXFORD UNIV PRESS. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btq415.
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    Open Access
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/259614
    DOI
    10.1093/bioinformatics/btq415
    Abstract
    UNLABELLED: The first open source software suite for experimentalists and curators that (i) assists in the annotation and local management of experimental metadata from high-throughput studies employing one or a combination of omics and other technologies; (ii) empowers users to uptake community-defined checklists and ontologies; and (iii) facilitates submission to international public repositories. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: Software, documentation, case studies and implementations at http://www.isa-tools.org.

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