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cual-id: Globally Unique, Correctable, and Human-Friendly Sample Identifiers for Comparative Omics Studies
John H. Chase
, Evan Bolyen
, Jai Ram Rideout
, J. Gregory Caporaso
Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems, School of
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CuAl
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Comparative Omics
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Human-friendly
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Omics Studies
100%
Transcription Error
22%
High-throughput
11%
Sampling numbers
11%
Scientific Results
11%
Error-prone
11%
Existing Infrastructure
11%
Projects Funded
11%
Barcoding
11%
Experimental Cost
11%
Sticker
11%
Command Line Tools
11%
Processed Material
11%
Sample Tracking
11%
Global Uniqueness
11%
Unique Identifier
11%
Field-induced Transition
11%
Manual Transcription
11%
Microcentrifuge Tubes
11%
Globally Unique Identifiers
11%
Sampling Materials
11%
Sample Management
11%
Computer Science
Unique Identifier
100%
High Throughput
50%
Sample Collection
50%
Command Line Tool
50%
Material Science
Material Processing
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Transcription
100%