Ten quick tips for biocuration
[...]ensuring quality and standardisation of data usually requires more effort. [...]heterogeneity of data and the rate at which they are produced make it difficult to develop novel analytics or maximise the impact of data on scientific or clinical decision-making. [...]curators’ or submitters’ mist...
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