Definition of Biocurators. Meaning of Biocurators. Synonyms of Biocurators

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Definition of Biocurators

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- with research laboratories. Biocurators are present in diverse research environments, but may not self-identify as biocurators. Projects such as ELIXIR (the...
- cryo-electron microscopy. All submitted data are reviewed by expert biocurators and, once approved, are made freely available on the Internet under the...
- "community curators", "literary curators", "digital curators", and "biocurators". A "collections curator", a "museum curator", or a "keeper" of a cultural...
- annotated. DisProt entries are annotated by professional and community biocurators from experimental data published in scientific literature. The DisProt...
- transcriptomic, and imaging data. The datasets are curated by GigaDB biocurators who are emplo**** by BGI and China National GeneBank. In its inception...
- available at their publications page CTD is a unique resource where biocurators read the scientific literature and manually curate four types of core...
- database. It combines information extracted from scientific literature and biocurator-evaluated com****tional analysis. The aim of UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot is to...
- the curation of gene-specific scientific data, by both professional biocurators and publication authors. Canto was developed as part of the PomBase project...
- expression patterns are mapped into or onto the standard models by a team of biocurators, using bespoke mapping software. In addition to the spatial annotations...
- visualized using the interactive SeqViewer and GBrowse tools. TAIR’s biocurators are responsible for acquiring and integrating data from the research...