The project aimed to build a virtual tomato fruit that enables the prediction of metabolite levels given genetic and environmental inputs, by an iterative process between laboratories which combine expertise in fruit biology, ecophysiology, theoretical and experimental biochemistry, and biotechnology.
SEEK ID: https://demo.fairdomhub.org/investigations/29
Projects: FAIRDOM training
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Projects: SysMO DB, Synthetic Biology Manchester Demo, FAIRDOM training, A test project
Institutions: School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, Autonomous University of Barcelona, HITS gGmbH, University of Manchester
Expertise: Transcriptomics, Proteomics, Microarray
Tools: Molecular Biology, Transcriptomics, Fermentation
Special guest appearance from Charles Darwin himself!
This project contains materials for "Model management and result reproducibility" training at Managing Big Data tutorial on 5th of December 2016 in Potsdam.
The course will also explain how to build an effective Data Management strategy, needed if you apply for funds for a project. The target group of this basic course are young scientists. This one day tutorial will give you insights in standard operation procedures (SOPs), experimental design, modelling design and a short introduction in SEEK. ...
Programme: This Project is not associated with a Programme
Public web page: http://sb-sciencemanagement.com/training/training/managing-big-data
About 580 tomato plants were grown in a greenhouse in the southwest of France (Sainte-Livrade sur Lot) during the summer of 2010 according to usual production practices.
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Submitter: Guest
Assay type: Experimental Assay Type
Technology type: Technology Type
Investigation: Frim
Study: Frim1
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SOPs: No SOPs
Data files: Frim1 - datapackage and 1 hidden item
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