The Contribution of Digital Sequence Information to Conservation Biology: A Southern African Perspective [PDF]
Many recent contributions have made a compelling case that genetic diversity is not adequately reflected in international frameworks and policies, as well as in local governmental processes implementing such frameworks. Using digital sequence information
Isa‐Rita M. Russo +7 more
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Farmers’ Rights and Digital Sequence Information: Crisis or Opportunity to Reclaim Stewardship Over Agrobiodiversity? [PDF]
Contestations about the way in which digital sequence information is used and regulated have created stumbling blocks across multiple international policy processes. Such schisms have profound implications for the way in which we manage and conceptualize
Rachel Wynberg +6 more
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Harmonize rules for digital sequence information benefit-sharing across UN frameworks [PDF]
As multiple UN fora develop parallel rules for sharing benefits from digital sequence information, we urge better coordination. International policymakers should focus on harmonizing new benefit-sharing rules to ensure open access to data, database ...
Scarlett Sett +19 more
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Multilateral benefit-sharing from digital sequence information will support both science and biodiversity conservation [PDF]
Ensuring international benefit-sharing from sequence data without jeopardising open sharing is a major obstacle for the Convention on Biological Diversity and other UN negotiations.
Amber Hartman Scholz +40 more
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The Future of Digital Sequence Information for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture [PDF]
The recent debates on the legal status of “digital sequence information” (DSI) at the international level could have extensive consequences for the future of agriculture and food security.
Sylvain Aubry, Sylvain Aubry
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Myth-busting the provider-user relationship for digital sequence information [PDF]
AbstractThe United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) formally recognized the sovereign rights of nations over their biological diversity. Implicit within the treaty is the idea that mega-biodiverse countries will provide genetic resources and grant access to them and scientists in high-income countries will use these resources and share ...
Amber Hartman Scholz +6 more
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The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity and its subsequent Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization to the Convention on Biological Diversity provide a ...
Charles Lawson
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Discussion on digital sequence information on genetic resources
Digital sequence information on genetic resources (hereinafter called DSI) refers to data generated through sequencing technologies. It consists of a broad range of genetic sequence data, which includes the digitalized details of an organism’s DNA and ...
Minghao SUN, Yingshuo LI, Fuwei ZHAO
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Robustness of a Blind Image Watermark Detector Designed by Orthogonal Projection [PDF]
Blind digital watermarking, which can detect watermark without using the original image, is a key technique practical intellectual property protecting systems and concealment correspondence systems.
Cong Jin, Jiaxiong Peng
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Access and Benefit Sharing and Digital Sequence Information
Scientific and technological advances in recent decades have significantly altered the nature of bio-based research and development (R&D). The rise of genomics, i.e. the study and editing of entire genomes rather than individual genes, has been accompanied by the birth of bioinformatics, which develops and uses methods and software tools to extract
Lawson, Charles +4 more
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