In this video I show you my exploration of one of the plasmids sold by New England Biolabs (NEB). I look at it under the FAIR principles (like I did with the plasmids sold by ThermoScientific in the previous video). NEB has better documentation than ThermoScientific, but it is still missing placing the sequence in a repository (like NCBI Nucleotide (RRID:SCR_004860) or European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) (RRID:SCR_006515)).
If you need a reminder on the parameters for evaluating the FAIRness of the plasmids, check the video evaluating ThermoFischer's plasmids.
I used the NEB logo from :
By NEB.com, Fair use, [ Ссылка ]
If you would like me to check a research product and review its FAIRness, let me know in the comments. I will try my best!
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00:00 Intro video
01:29 I found the GenBank sequence!
02:16 No accession number :-(
03:56 Getting close to reusability and license info!
05:24 Testing accessibility: accessing the sequence from the command line?
06:44 Can we access the references on the product? 2 of 4 are open accessible
09:12 Summary
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