Studies 2 and 3: Combined study on DSI in public and private databases and DSI traceability
This study looks at the on ongoing developments in the field of traceability of digital information, including how traceability is addressed by databases, and how these could inform discussions on digital sequence information on genetic resources; as well an analysis of public and, to the extent possible, private databases of digital sequence information on genetic resources, including the terms and conditions on which access is granted or controlled, the biological scope and the size of the databases, numbers of accessions and their origin, governing policies, and the providers and users of the digital sequence information on genetic resources and encourages the owners of private databases to provide the necessary information.
The deadline for peer review comments was 22 November 2019.
Please note that the peer review is closed for this combined study. Comments or revised comments received after the deadline are posted for reasons of transparency, however they will not be considered in the revised study.
The submissions received by the Secretariat are listed in alphabetical order:
Parties
Organizations and stakeholders
A compilation of comments received and how they were addressed: