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1 rmation need be provided by the submitter or Curator.
2 d this is normally done by hand by an expert curator.
3 ns a cell type to clusters without an expert curator.
4  requiring individual review by the database curator.
5 gold standards by a limited number of expert curators.
6 nd browsing of supporting evidence by manual curators.
7 l be particularly useful to genomic database curators.
8 mplemented reviewing process and training of curators.
9 etween artists, institutions, collectors and curators.
10 edge extracted from the literature by expert curators.
11 ss subcommittees collaborating with in-house curators.
12  were chosen as a reference set by germplasm curators.
13 least 78% concordance with a set of 'expert' curators.
14 aches bioinformaticians, tool developers and curators.
15   All data are annotated and reviewed by GXD curators.
16 ly annotate genomes and phenomes by in-house curators.
17 cation between the user community and JASPAR curators.
18 chanism that was previously available to the curators.
19 ate gene/protein annotations are provided by curators.
20 ts that often match the performance of human curators.
21 els of users: public viewers, annotators and curators.
22                                          MTB curators acquire data through manual curation of peer-re
23 repository lies at the core of the platform: curators add submitted events, and these are subsequentl
24                                  Although GO curators adhere to the same protocols and standards whil
25                                              Curators also annotate the components of the models with
26 ed annotations for disease entities from two curators, analyzed their disagreement (0.51 in the kappa
27 itted data, pending approval by the database curator and subsequent loading into the persistent datab
28 ociations that were not captured by database curators and 68 of the 113 recall errors are caused by t
29                                Both in-house curators and community researchers provide manually cura
30 ts, interpretation agreement between trained curators and disease genetics databases, burden of inher
31  a group of archaeologists, anthropologists, curators and geneticists representing diverse global com
32 , supplementing the activity of professional curators and improving coverage of a growing body of lit
33 esearch communities, locus-specific database curators and mutation consortia.
34 literature in a web interface, thus enabling curators and researchers to take advantage of the vast a
35                                Many database curators and researchers utilize data and information fr
36 des an intuitive curation interface for both curators and researchers, to support community curation
37 growing range of tools is available for both curators and researchers.
38 pers are directly contributed by all UniProt curators and supplemented with manual and electronic ann
39 atasets, since it does not involve an expert curator, and it can be applied recursively to obtain cel
40 es and collaborations of pathway authors and curators, and describe various technologies to connect t
41 sts, anthropologists, archaeologists, museum curators, and educators to articulate challenges and opp
42 lication to biases introduced by collectors, curators, and preservation practices and an imperfect un
43  comparing its annotation with that of human curators, and promising performance in terms of F1 score
44 for digital science writers, online "content curators," and scientists to chronicle the wonders and w
45 epresented by models tracked by CDD, and CDD curators are characterizing novel families that emerge f
46                                          CGD curators are in the process of combing the scientific li
47       Manual annotations provided by UniProt curators are supplemented by manual and automatic annota
48 athogenic bacteria that are the focus of our curators, as well as >400 other genomes that provide a b
49 alignments and phylogenetic trees, including curator-assigned information, are available for each fam
50 istently misannotated often enough to prompt curators at Pfam to create a spurious protein family.
51 n this paper, we first discuss how observing curators at work informed the design and evaluation of P
52       Integration with APICURON for improved curator attribution and multiple website enhancements fu
53      Our information extraction system helps curators by automatically collecting over 6,000 associat
54                                We found that curators can successfully evaluate putative SVs when giv
55 tion process includes both user feedback and curator committee review to ensure the quality and valid
56 ristics and extent is important for database curators, developers of function annotation programs, an
57 nvalidated TF-binding profiles for which our curators did not find orthogonal supporting evidence in
58 apers are curated in UniProt each year while curators evaluate 50 000-70 000 papers per year.
59 ource created over 14 years by IMEx database curators, featuring 28,000 annotations describing the ef
60 re or from direct data depositions by expert curators following a deep annotation model providing a h
61 le via the text search, and are forwarded to curators for incorporation into the reference annotation
62 notated manually by at least two independent curators from the literature between January 1975 and Ju
63 e, at the same time, preserving the in-house curators' full editorial control.
64  can also serve as repositories for user- or curator-generated lists.
65 concordant with each other, and 37 of the 61 curators had at least 78% concordance with a set of 'exp
66                                    Biologist curators have associated the ontology terms with groups
67        All data manually curated by the MINT curators have been moved into the IntAct database at EMB
68                                        AspGD curators have now completed comprehensive review of the
69          In this work, we present the Manual Curator Helper tool MCHelper, which automates the TE lib
70 patible with the needs of information system curators, (ii) allow the generation of residue-based dia
71 s ('facts') that are entered by the database curator in a semi-structured format from information in
72 common framework, PathwayBooster assists the curator in the identification of likely false positive (
73 earch community, including bench scientists, curators in genomic databases, and bioinformaticians.
74          AI/NLP approaches can assist expert curators in populating these knowledge bases, but curren
75 e Quick Edit feature for pathway authors and curators, in addition to new means of publishing pathway
76 -type VDCC, or various vesicular trafficking curators, including synaptotagmins and Rabs, or blockade
77 blished cancer mutational screenings and two curators independently reviewed each publication.
78 contain results for a specific data type the curator is interested in annotating.
79 and the inevitable bias annotations by human curators, it is necessary to develop an automatic method
80 s for their genes of interest as well as for curators looking for information that can be transferred
81                                         ZFIN curators manually curate and integrate comprehensive dat
82 d a crowdsourcing app-SVCurator-to help GIAB curators manually review large indels and SVs within the
83   We also found higher levels of (presumably curator-mediated) inorganic mercury in older specimens o
84  create, verify and maintain pathway models, curators must discover and assess knowledge distributed
85 approach to improve the way in which FlyBase curators navigate an article.
86 re his PhD was conferred, he was employed as curator of insects at the California Academy of Sciences
87      For the past ten years, he has acted as curator of the C. elegans genetic map and gene nomenclat
88             Our experience as developers and curators of NeuroMorpho.Org suggests that greater transp
89                                       To the curators of the PDB, this suggests the need to capture m
90 g structure superpositions and comprehensive curator-optimized alignments as standards of truth.
91     Mutations can be entered directly by the Curator, or imported from submissions made via the World
92 tors will continue to outpace the efforts of curators, particularly for nonmodel organisms.
93                                        AspGD curators perform gene product annotation based on review
94 ftware supports an automatic analogue of the curator process to extract functions, with a simple inte
95                                         ZFIN curators provide expert manual curation and integration
96                           We first show that curators read and evaluate many more papers than they cu
97                                      Gramene curators read and extract detailed information from publ
98 able, GBS-SNP-CROP is worth consideration by curators, researchers, and breeders of under-researched
99  that protein that is continually updated as curators review new literature.
100 an be utilized to streamline and enhance the curator's workflow with the platform's existing web inte
101 f our computational Viral RPs with UniProt's curator-selected Reference Proteomes indicates that the
102 urce software suite for experimentalists and curators that (i) assists in the annotation and local ma
103  of suggesting Gene Ontology annotations (to curators) that are closely related to the true annotatio
104    A Microsoft Access program is used by the Curator to store, update and search the database entries
105             This alignment model allows NCBI curators to annotate 'columns' corresponding to function
106  results of their experiments at source, for curators to annotate experimental data to community reso
107                                     We asked curators to assign labels describing SV type (deletion o
108 notation of proteins relies upon the work of curators to capture experimental findings from scientifi
109 -trafficking efforts but also enables museum curators to correctly assign provenance to clouded leopa
110         Significant effort has been spent by curators to create coding systems for phenotypes such as
111 s from a controlled vocabulary used by human curators to describe these images.
112 has become more difficult for biologists and curators to locate PPI information quickly.
113                  This step normally requires curators to manually examine many papers to ascertain wh
114      Manual annotation requires expert human curators to search and read related research articles, i
115 hylacine brain and encourage researchers and curators to share, annotate, and preserve understudied m
116 and information are provided by the database curators to support the scientists that are accessing th
117  optimally, and help bioinformatics database curators to track changes in quality over time and even
118  new functions and capabilities added to the curator tool set, expansion of our data alliance partner
119 successfully searched by users and edited by curators via the World Wide Web.
120  filtering events with low concordance among curators, we produced high confidence labels for 935 eve
121                                     'Expert' curators were 93% concordant with each other, and 37 of
122                                          The curators were least concordant for complex SVs and SVs t
123 w, it circumvents the need for an annotation curator while providing added value to the annotation da
124 h classification has been performed by human curators who read biological literature to extract evide
125 GrainGenes project is the interaction of the curators with database users in the research community,
126   Moreover, PaperBrowser is shown to provide curators with enhanced navigational utility by over 74%
127 a are curated from the primary literature by curators with expertise in biochemistry and molecular bi
128 ome of which have been assembled by database curators with the aid of contemporary gene sequence data
129 ases and interface tools are required to aid curators with their classifications.
130 ation available; database administrators and curators worry about long-term financial support.

 
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