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Appendix A: Statement of Task
Pages 163-164

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... They will represent, primarily, the biological sciences, with additional input from genomically relevant environmental sciences, bioinformatics, and data sciences, and other pertinent communities. Speakers and attendees will be asked to discuss goals, strategies, and technical needs to allow functional genomics to contribute to the advancement of basic knowledge and its translation into applications that would benefit society (e.g., conservation, evolutionary studies, agriculture, energy, defense, human health, and other sectors)
From page 164...
... • The advantages and limitations of available research tools and da tabases, the potential for using emerging tools and databases that are not yet widely available, and the need for the development and dissemination of these new tools to the research community. • The training needs for future genotype-to-phenotype research and how to attract the best research talent into the effort.


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