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      Multilateral benefit-sharing from digital sequence information will support both science and biodiversity conservation 

      Scholz, Amber Hartman; Freitag, Jens; Lyal, Christopher H. C.; Sara, Rodrigo; Cepeda, Martha Lucía; Cancio Uriarte, Ibon; Sett, Scarlett; Hufton, Andrew Lee; Abebaw, Yemisrach; Bansal, Kailash; Benbouza, Halima; Boga, Hamadi Iddi; Brisse, Sylvain; Bruford, Michael W.; Clissold, Hayley; Cochrane, Guy; Coddington, Jonathan A.; Deletoille, Anne-Caroline; García Cardona, Felipe; Hamer, Michelle; Hurtado Ortiz, Raquel; Miano, Douglas W.; Nicholson, David; Oliveira, Guilherme; Ospina Bravo, Carlos; Rohden, Fabian; Seberg, Ole; Segelbacher, Gernot; Shouche, Yogesh; Sierra, Alejandra; Karsch-Mizrachi, Ilene; da Silva, Jessica; Hautea, Desiree M.; da Silva, Manuela; Suzuki, Mutsuaki; Tesfaye, Kassahun; Tiambo, Christian Keambou; Tolley, Krystal A.; Varshney, Rajeev; Zambrano, María Mercedes; Overmann, Jörg (Nature, 2022)
      Open access to sequence data is a cornerstone of biology and biodiversity research, but has created tension under the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). Policy decisions could compromise research and ...
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      Myth-busting the provider-user relationship for digital sequence information. 

      Scholz, Amber Hartman; Lange, Matthias; Habekost, Pia; Oldham, Paul; Cancio Uriarte, Ibon; Cochrane, Guy; Freitag, Jens (Oxford University Press, 2021-12-29)
      [EN] BACKGROUND: The 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 ...