Search by property
This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- ggbn:primerNameForward + (only for Darwin Core-Archive implementation! For ABCD implementation please use [[ggbn:primerName]])
- ggbn:primerNameReverse + (only for Darwin Core-Archive implementation! For ABCD implementation please use [[ggbn:primerName]])
- ggbn:primerReferenceCitationForward + (only for Darwin Core-Archive implementation! For ABCD implementation please use [[ggbn:primerReferenceCitation]])
- ggbn:primerReferenceCitationReverse + (only for Darwin Core-Archive implementation! For ABCD implementation please use [[ggbn:primerReferenceCitation]])
- ggbn:primerSequenceForward + (only for Darwin Core-Archive implementation! For ABCD implementation please use [[ggbn:primerSequence]])
- ggbn:primerSequenceReverse + (only for Darwin Core-Archive implementation! For ABCD implementation please use [[ggbn:primerSequence]])
- vann:preferredNamespacePrefix + (rdf:type=http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#AnnotationProperty not http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property)
- vann:preferredNamespaceUri + (rdf:type=http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#AnnotationProperty not http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property)
- vann:usageNote + (rdf:type=http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#AnnotationProperty not http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property)
- ggbn:amplificationSuccess + (should be used together with [[ggbn:amplificationSuccessDetails]])
- ggbn:amplificationSuccessDetails + (should be used together with [[ggbn:amplificationSuccess]])
- ggbn:weight + (this element can be used for DNA or tissue samples in ABCD this element has stringUnit as attribute (example ng, mg, g) in DarwinCore this element has to be used together with [[ggbn:weightUnit]])
- ggbn:volume + (this element can be used for DNA or tissue samples in ABCD this element has stringUnit as attribute (example µl, ml) in DarwinCore this element has to be used together with [[ggbn:volumeUnit]])
- ggbn:qualityCheckDate + (this element can be used for DNA, tissues or specimens)
- ggbn:geneticAccessionURI + (this is to enable the provider to decide where to point to)
- ggbn:qualityRemarks + (to be used together with [[ggbn:quality]])
- ggbn:digestionEnzyme + (under review HTS library terms)
- ggbn:digestionEnzymeType + (under review HTS library terms)
- ggbn:dnaFFPErepair + (under review HTS library terms)
- ggbn:endRepair + (under review HTS library terms)
- ggbn:evaluationMethod + (under review HTS library terms)
- ggbn:libraryName + (under review HTS library terms)
- ggbn:nCutterDigestionEnzyme + (under review HTS library terms)
- ggbn:pcrCycleNumber + (under review HTS library terms)
- ggbn:pcrReplicateNumber + (under review HTS library terms)
- ggbn:percentageTargetOme + (under review HTS library terms)
- ggbn:targetOmePresent + (under review HTS library terms)
- ggbn:templateQuantity + (under review HTS library terms)
- ggbn:templateType + (under review HTS library terms)
- dwc:verbatimLatitude + (verbatimLatitude and verbatimLongitude are … verbatimLatitude and verbatimLongitude are meant to capture the original coordinates for the Location in their original format. If possible, these coordinates should also be translated into the combination of decimalLatitude, decimalLongitude, geodeticDatum, and coordinateUncertaintyInMeters, but only if you really know what you are doing - coordinate transformations can be challenging. Use these two verbatim fields to capture coordinates in systems such as UTM, providing the spatial reference system for them in the verbatimSRS. If the original spatial information is an area (for example, a grid cell or a protected area polygon), use the footprintWKT and the footprintSRS to capture the complete area information. See [[dcterms:Location]] for further discussion of verbatim coordinate terms.r discussion of verbatim coordinate terms.)
- dwc:verbatimLongitude + (verbatimLatitude and verbatimLongitude are … verbatimLatitude and verbatimLongitude are meant to capture the original coordinates for the Location in their original format. If possible, these coordinates should also be translated into the combination of decimalLatitude, decimalLongitude, geodeticDatum, and coordinateUncertaintyInMeters, but only if you really know what you are doing - coordinate transformations can be challenging. Use these two verbatim fields to capture coordinates in systems such as UTM, providing the spatial reference system for them in the verbatimSRS. If the original spatial information is an area (for example, a grid cell or a protected area polygon), use the footprintWKT and the footprintSRS to capture the complete area information. See [[dcterms:Location]] for further discussion of verbatim coordinate terms.r discussion of verbatim coordinate terms.)
- ggbn:preparationDate + (when used for tissues, quite often preparationDate is the same as [[dwc:eventDate]])