CottonGen BIMS for Effective and Efficient Management of Breeding Data Jing Yu, Taein Lee, Sook Jung, Todd Campbell, Ksenija Gasic, Jodi Humann, Heidi Hough, Don Jones, Richard Percy and Dorrie Main 2018 International Cotton Genomics Initiative Conference May 28 – June 1, 2018 Edinburgh, Scotland
Outline Introduction to BIMS- the Breeding Information Management Systems in CottonGen How to access BIMS Major components of BIMS Example of using BIMS Read through
BIMS Vision BIMS – a secure, comprehensive, online accessible breeding data management and analysis system developed by our lab Once complete it will allows breeders to: Store, manage, archive, analyze their private breeding data Integrate private data with publicly available data Integrate data collection using the Field Book App for collecting phenotypic data Utilize pedigree, phenotype and genotype data in making breeding decisions Read through
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BIMS Web Interface & Components
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BIMS: Browsing/Managing Location
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Ways to import your data to BIMS Using Field Book App Management Import data directly from your FieldBook App. Easy and convenient, requires use of this App Using Data Import Do not have to have FieldBook App but need to fill data into BIMS template before upload Both can be found from BIMS component panel.
Acknowledged with thanks Contact us: https://www.cottongen.org/contact Cite us: Yu et al., 2014