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  • CORE Scholar is an institutional repository which collects and makes available the scholarly output of WSU faculty, staff, and students as well local, regional, and WSU heritage material. The interface is in English.

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  • This site provides access to the output of the institution. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is in English.

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  • The Cacao Genome Database (CGD) is a database storing information on the genome of Theobroma cacao. The sequenced genotype, Matina 1-6, is representative of the genetic background most commonly found in the cacao producing countries, enabling results to be applied to current commercial cultivars. Before viewing the data, users have to agree that they will not seek any intellectual property protection over the data, including gene sequences contained in the database. The Information Access Agreement allows any cacao breeders and other researchers to freely use the genome information to develop new cacao varieties. This allows for a level playing field and a healthy competitive environment that will ultimately benefit the sustainability of cacao production in the long term.

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  • CORE Scholar is an institutional repository which collects and makes available the scholarly output of WSU faculty, staff, and students as well local, regional, and WSU heritage material. The interface is in English.

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  • This site provides access to the output of the institution. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is in English.

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  • The Cacao Genome Database (CGD) is a database storing information on the genome of Theobroma cacao. The sequenced genotype, Matina 1-6, is representative of the genetic background most commonly found in the cacao producing countries, enabling results to be applied to current commercial cultivars. Before viewing the data, users have to agree that they will not seek any intellectual property protection over the data, including gene sequences contained in the database. The Information Access Agreement allows any cacao breeders and other researchers to freely use the genome information to develop new cacao varieties. This allows for a level playing field and a healthy competitive environment that will ultimately benefit the sustainability of cacao production in the long term.

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