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

Amber Hartman Scholz Jens Freitag Christopher H. C. Lyal Rodrigo Sara Martha Lucia Cepeda +36 lainnya

Abstrak

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. Here, the authors propose a solution to address the concerns of both developing countries and life scientists.

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Penulis (41)

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Amber Hartman Scholz

J

Jens Freitag

C

Christopher H. C. Lyal

R

Rodrigo Sara

M

Martha Lucia Cepeda

I

Ibon Cancio

S

Scarlett Sett

A

Andrew Lee Hufton

Y

Yemisrach Abebaw

K

Kailash Bansal

H

Halima Benbouza

H

Hamadi Iddi Boga

S

Sylvain Brisse

M

Michael W. Bruford

H

Hayley Clissold

G

Guy Cochrane

J

Jonathan A. Coddington

A

Anne-Caroline Deletoille

F

Felipe García-Cardona

M

Michelle Hamer

R

Raquel Hurtado-Ortiz

D

Douglas W. Miano

D

David Nicholson

G

Guilherme Oliveira

C

Carlos Ospina Bravo

F

Fabian Rohden

O

Ole Seberg

G

Gernot Segelbacher

Y

Yogesh Shouche

A

Alejandra Sierra

I

Ilene Karsch-Mizrachi

J

Jessica da Silva

D

Desiree M. Hautea

M

Manuela da Silva

M

Mutsuaki Suzuki

K

Kassahun Tesfaye

C

Christian Keambou Tiambo

K

Krystal A. Tolley

R

Rajeev Varshney

M

María Mercedes Zambrano

J

Jörg Overmann

Format Sitasi

Scholz, A.H., Freitag, J., Lyal, C.H.C., Sara, R., Cepeda, M.L., Cancio, I. et al. (2022). Multilateral benefit-sharing from digital sequence information will support both science and biodiversity conservation. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-28594-0

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