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But perhaps the most challenging is our capacity, as scientists, to embrace
the different layers of the technological fields deployed in such projects,
which can go from breeding tadpoles in a tank to run metagenomic analysis
on a distributed computing system. The success surely lies in the hands of
next-generation scientists ( Wickware, 2000 ).
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The work was supported by the “Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique,” the
“Mus´um National d'Histoire Naturelle,” “CRESCENDO,” a European Integrated
Project funding from FP6 (contract n LSHM-CT-2005-018652), “IDEAL” a European
Large Integrated Project funding from FP7 (n 259679), and “TRIGGER” (ANR-08-
JCJC-0100-01). Part of this work was carried out in collaboration with the Genome
Institute of Singapore, to whom we are grateful for introducing us to their technologies.
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