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https://doi.org/10.3897/ab.e22579 (07 Dec 2017)
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Book title
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Foreword
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Acknowledgments
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I. Introduction
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1. DNA-based Approaches as Tools for the Convention on Biological Diversity Implementation
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a. DNA-barcoding and the Global Taxonomy Initiative
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2. Access and Benefit-Sharing and the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity
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3. DNA Barcoding and Access and Benefit-Sharing
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II. An Overview of Access and Benefit-Sharing
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1. What are genetic resources in the context of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Nagoya Protocol
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2. Who are the actors in Access and Benefit-Sharing
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3. The ABCs of ABS
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a. “A” is for Access
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b. “B” is for Benefit-sharing
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c. “C” is for Compliance
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III. Access and Benefit-Sharing and DNA barcoding: Practical Aspects
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1. The relevance of DNA Barcoding to Access and Benefit-Sharing regulations
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2. Access
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a. Access to Genetic Materials: Acquisition and Transfer
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b. Fieldwork
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c. Simplified Access Procedures
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d. Non-commercial vs. Commercial Use and Change of Intent
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e. Using the ABS Clearing-House to Find Information
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f. Third Party Transfers – Acquisition from Other Sources
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3. Benefit-sharing
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a. Benefit-sharing in Practice
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b. What Benefits Can Be Shared by Researchers
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4. Compliance
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a. How DNA Barcoders Can Comply with Access and Benefit-Sharing Requirements
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b. Complying with Access and Benefit-Sharing Requirements when Material is Received by Third Party Transfer
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c. Curation and Data Management
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5. Access and Benefit-Sharing and Unique Attributes of DNA Barcoding
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a. Access and Benefit-Sharing Tools for DNA barcoding researchers
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b. Codes of Conduct and Other Guidance
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c. Template Agreements
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Annex I
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Annex II
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Canadian Centre for DNA Barcoding (CCDB)/Biodiversity Institute of Ontario Biological Material Analysis Agreement (BMAA) outlining standard Biological Material Transfer Conditions
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Work Description and Pricing for Molecular Analysis – Research Projects
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Data Ownership and Usage – Research Projects
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Endnotes
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