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1 Uploading Data

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+As part of the COVID-19 Biohackathon 2020 we formed a working group to +create a COVID-19 Public Sequence Resource (COVID-19 PubSeq) for +Corona virus sequences. The general idea is to create a repository +that has a low barrier to entry for uploading sequence data using best +practices. I.e., data published with a creative commons 4.0 (CC-4.0) +license with metadata using state-of-the art standards and, perhaps +most importantly, providing standardised workflows that get triggered +on upload, so that results are immediately available in standardised +data formats. +

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