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standard-GEM 0.5 #28
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- A wide range databases provide genome IDs that should be allowed as well
clarify usage of Zenodo
The Genbank/Refseq ids are recommended, while the others (e.g. PATRIC, KBase) are also allowed.
add taxonomy id
fix: allow genome ID from more sources
add field for genome id to readme
improved descriptions of url and releases fields
haowang-bioinfo
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Oct 1, 2020
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Through this PR we resolve issues #13, #14 and #17 to consolidate the definition and curation of a generic folder structure for GEM-type git-based repositories. Further revision of the folder structure is expected through the resolution of #18, as a different release.