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# > generate("10.5061/dryad.74699") |> print
# using all the available data repositories including JSONLD for getting the metadata asynchronously
# All the information provided is sufficient
register(DataDep(
"Data from Ecology and genomics of an important crop wild relative as a prelude to agricultural innovation",
"""
Dataset: Data from: Ecology and genomics of an important crop wild relative as a prelude to agricultural innovation
Website:
http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.74699
Author: Eric J. B. Von Wettberg et al.
Date of Publication: 2018-02-27T21:46:38
License:
http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0
Domesticated species are impacted in unintended ways during domestication and breeding. Changes in the nature and intensity
of selection impart genetic drift, reduce diversity, and increase the frequency of deleterious alleles. Such outcomes
constrain our ability to expand the cultivation of crops into environments that differ from those under which domestication
occurred. We address this need in chickpea, an important pulse legume, by harnessing the diversity of wild crop relatives.
We document an extreme domestication-related genetic bottleneck and decipher the genetic history of wild populations. We
provide evidence of ancestral adaptations for seed coat color crypsis, estimate theimpact of environment on genetic
structure and trait values, and demonstrate variation between wild and cultivated accessions for agronomic properties. A
resource of genotyped, association mapping progeny functionally links the wild and cultivated gene pools and is an essential
resource chickpea for improvement, while our methods inform collection of other wild crop progenitor species.
Please cite this paper: Von Wettberg, E. J. B., Chang, P. L., Başdemir, F., Carrasquila-Garcia, N., Korbu, L. B., Moenga, S.M.,
...
Cook, D. R. (2018). Ecology and genomics of an important crop wild relative as a prelude to agricultural innovation.
Nature Communications, 9(1). doi:10.1038/s41467-018-02867-z
Please cite this dataset: Von Wettberg, E. J. B., Chang, P. L., Başdemir, F., Carrasquila-Garcia, N., Korbu,L., Moenga, S.M.,
...
Cook, D. R. (2018). Data from: Ecology and genomics of an important crop wild relative as a prelude to agricultural
innovation [Data set]. Dryad Digital Repository.
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.74699
""",
Any["/bitstream/handle/10255/dryad.166590/draft_dryad_upload_dec2017.xls?sequence=1"],
[(md5, "3c837a0a41e01966a0f037beb7db43b8")]))
# generate(JSONLD_Web(), "https://www.kaggle.com/stackoverflow/stack-overflow-2018-developer-survey") |> print
register(DataDep(
"Stack Overflow 2018 Developer Survey",
"""
Dataset: Stack Overflow 2018 Developer Survey
Website: https://www.kaggle.com/stackoverflow/stack-overflow-2018-developer-survey
Author: Stack Overflow
Date of Publication: May 15, 2018
License: http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/dbcl/1.0/
### Context
Each year, we at [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/) ask the developer community about everything from their favorite technologies to their job preferences. This year marks the eighth year we’ve published our Annual Developer Survey results—with the largest number of respondents yet. Over 100,000 developers took the 30-minute survey in January 2018.
This year, we covered a few new topics ranging from artificial intelligence to ethics in coding. We also found that underrepresented groups in tech responded to our survey at even lower rates than we would expect from their participation in the workforce. Want to dive into the results yourself and see what you can learn about salaries or machine learning or diversity in tech? We look forward to seeing what you find!
### Content
This 2018 Developer Survey results are organized on Kaggle in two tables:
**survey_results_public** contains the main survey results, one respondent per row and one column per question
**survey_results_schema** contains each column name from the main results along with the question text corresponding to that column
There are 98,855 responses in this public data release. These responses are what we consider “qualified” for analytical purposes based on completion and time spent on the survey and included at least one non-PII question. Approximately 20,000 responses were started but not included here because respondents did not answer enough questions, or only answered questions with personally identifying information. Of the qualified responses, 67,441 completed the entire survey.
### Acknowledgements
Massive, heartfelt thanks to all Stack Overflow contributors and lurking developers of the world who took part in the survey this year. We value your generous participation more than you know.
### Inspiration
At Stack Overflow, we put developers first and want [all developers to feel welcome and included on our site](https://stackoverflow.blog/2018/04/26/stack-overflow-isnt-very-welcoming-its-time-for-that-to-change/). Can we use our annual survey to understand what kinds of users are less likely to identify as part of our community, participate, or feel kinship with fellow developers? Check out [our blog post](https://stackoverflow.blog/2018/05/30/public-data-release-of-stack-overflows-2018-developer-survey) for more details.
""",
["https://www.kaggle.com/stackoverflow/stack-overflow-2018-developer-survey/downloads/stack-overflow-2018-developer-survey.zip/2", "https://www.kaggle.com/stackoverflow/stack-overflow-2018-developer-survey/downloads/survey_results_public.csv/2", "https://www.kaggle.com/stackoverflow/stack-overflow-2018-developer-survey/downloads/survey_results_schema.csv/2"],
))
# > generate(DataCite(), "10.5061/dryad.74699") |> print
# using only DataCite() data repository for getting the metadata
# One can notice how some of the fields like dataset URLs, checksums are missing
register(DataDep(
"Data from Ecology and genomics of an important crop wild relative as a prelude to agricultural innovation",
"""
Dataset: Data from: Ecology and genomics of an important crop wild relative as a prelude to agricultural innovation
Website:
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.74699
Author: Eric J. B. Von Wettberg et al.
Date of Publication: 2018
License:
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Please cite this paper: Von Wettberg, E. J. B., Chang, P. L., Başdemir, F., Carrasquila-Garcia, N., Korbu, L. B., Moenga, S.M.,
...
Cook, D. R. (2018). Ecology and genomics of an important crop wild relative as a prelude to agricultural innovation.
Nature Communications, 9(1). doi:10.1038/s41467-018-02867-z
Please cite this dataset: Von Wettberg, E. J. B., Chang, P. L., Başdemir, F., Carrasquila-Garcia, N., Korbu,L., Moenga, S.M.,
...
Cook, D. R. (2018). Data from: Ecology and genomics of an important crop wild relative as a prelude to agricultural
innovation [Data set]. Dryad Digital Repository.
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.74699
""",,
))
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