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Miserendino, Rebecca A Adler1 (AUTHOR), Meyer, Rachel Sarah2 (AUTHOR), Zimkus, Breda M3 (AUTHOR), Bates, John4 (AUTHOR), Silvestri, Luciana5 (AUTHOR), Taylor, Crispin6 (AUTHOR), Blumenfield, Tami7 (AUTHOR), Srigyan, Megha2 (AUTHOR), Pandey, Jyotsna L8 (AUTHOR) |
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BioScience. May2022, Vol. 72 Issue 5, p405-408. 4p. |
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I Recommendation 1: i Urge the continued exploration of policy options that differentiate between commercial and noncommercial use of DSI, which can be practically implemented and to enable the open sharing of DSI across international borders without delay. If the ABS frameworks are extended to explicitly address DSI, they should distinguish between the commercial and noncommercial use of DSI. The debate on DSI focuses on what DSI includes, whether it is covered by the CBD or the NP and the possible implications of its inclusion or exclusion from these agreements. I Digital sequence information i (DSI), a placeholder term commonly understood to refer to information related to genetic sequences stored in a digital format, has become a foundational component to biological research and its applications, including biodiversity conservation and biotechnological innovation. [Extracted from the article] |
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