PLoS Biology (Jun 2011)

The Genomic Standards Consortium.

  • Dawn Field,
  • Linda Amaral-Zettler,
  • Guy Cochrane,
  • James R Cole,
  • Peter Dawyndt,
  • George M Garrity,
  • Jack Gilbert,
  • Frank Oliver Glöckner,
  • Lynette Hirschman,
  • Ilene Karsch-Mizrachi,
  • Hans-Peter Klenk,
  • Rob Knight,
  • Renzo Kottmann,
  • Nikos Kyrpides,
  • Folker Meyer,
  • Inigo San Gil,
  • Susanna-Assunta Sansone,
  • Lynn M Schriml,
  • Peter Sterk,
  • Tatiana Tatusova,
  • David W Ussery,
  • Owen White,
  • John Wooley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001088
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. e1001088

Abstract

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A vast and rich body of information has grown up as a result of the world's enthusiasm for 'omics technologies. Finding ways to describe and make available this information that maximise its usefulness has become a major effort across the 'omics world. At the heart of this effort is the Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC), an open-membership organization that drives community-based standardization activities, Here we provide a short history of the GSC, provide an overview of its range of current activities, and make a call for the scientific community to join forces to improve the quality and quantity of contextual information about our public collections of genomes, metagenomes, and marker gene sequences.