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Correspondence
Nature 418, 367 (25 July 2002) | doi:10.1038/418367a
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Taxonomy, at the click of a mouse
Frank A. Bisby1, Junko Shimura2, Michael Ruggiero3, James Edwards4 & Christoph Haeuser5
- Species 2000 Secretariat, Reading, UK
- Species 2000 Asia-Oceania Secretariat and GTI National Focal Point of Japan, Tsukuba, Japan
- ITIS Secretariat, Washington DC, USA
- GBIF Secretariat, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Chairman of the GBIF Governing Board and GTI National Focal Point for Germany, Stuttgart, Germany
Correspondence to: Frank A. Bisby1 Address for correspondence: F.A.B., Centre for Plant Diversity and Systematics, School of Plant Sciences, University of Reading, Reading RG6 6AS, UK
Email: f.a.bisby@sp2000.org
Abstract
Informatics and taxonomy are working together to achieve more than either could alone.
We welcome your Opinion article "Genomics and taxonomy for all" (Nature 417, 573; 2002) and H. C.
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