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Fig. 1 | One Health Outlook

Fig. 1

From: Optimizing open data to support one health: best practices to ensure interoperability of genomic data from bacterial pathogens

Fig. 1

INSDC hub showing how genomic data in public databases get analyzed by many different software platforms, for different purposes. Included in this figure are most genomic epidemiology-related open source analysis platforms available in March of 2020, and one private software tool, BioNumerics. BioNumerics is also the only platform with submission capability

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