Toward richer metadata for microbial sequences: Replacing strain-level NCBI taxonomy taxids with BioProject, BioSample and Assembly records

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Microbial genome sequence submissions to the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration (INSDC) have been annotated with organism names that include the strain identifier. Each of these strain-level names has been assigned a unique 'taxid' in the NCBI Taxonomy Database. With the significant growth in genome sequencing, it is not possible to continue with the curation of strain-level taxids. In January 2014, NCBI will cease assigning strain-level taxids. Instead, submitters are encouraged provide strain information and rich metadata with their submission to the sequence database, BioProject and BioSample.

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Federhen, S., Clark, K., Barrett, T., Parkinson, H., Ostell, J., Kodama, Y., … Karsch-Mizrachi, I. (2015). Toward richer metadata for microbial sequences: Replacing strain-level NCBI taxonomy taxids with BioProject, BioSample and Assembly records. Standards in Genomic Sciences, 9(3), 1275–1277. https://doi.org/10.4056/sigs.4851102

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