SeqCode News


May 24, 2024
New feature in Registry: Dictionary lookups
We recognize that completing etymology tables correctly is challenging. In order to help users and ease curation, the Registry now includes a built-in Latin dictionary lookup to simplify the process of grammatical analysis and morpheme descriptions. To learn more, see How do I use dictionary lookups?
May 03, 2024
New server domain for the Registry
The SeqCode Registry is now migrating all traffic to the domain https://registry.seqco.de/. This means you might need to login again (with the same credentials), but it should otherwise cause no interruptions. For reference, the previous location was https://disc-genomics.uibk.ac.at/seqcode.
March 18, 2024
SeqCode Prize 2024 to Dr. Jiménez Avella
The SeqCode Committee congratulates Dr. Diego Javier Jiménez Avella, recipient of the SeqCode Prize 2024. Learn more at the SeqCode Prize page.
October 12, 2023
Proposal to amend the SeqCode
A proposal to amend the SeqCode has recently been published by Whitman et al. (ISME Commun, 2023). In line with the the SeqCode statutes, a public discussion will now be held via the SeqCode Slack workspace, in the channel #discussion-of-whitmanetal-2023-proposed-seqcode-amendments. The public discussion will be open until 10 January 2024.
August 30, 2023
Call for Nominations for the SeqCode Prize 2024
Announcing the SeqCode Prize 2024! This prize will recognize significant achievements in prokaryotic systematics advancing the aims and reach of the SeqCode. Please share as widely as possible, early career scientists and graduate students are particularly encouraged to participate. For more information, visit https://seqco.de/prize.
June 23, 2023
The Reconciliation Comission is seeking your contribution
Please share your opinion on the validation of the species name ‘Omnitrophus fodinae’ by commenting on this discussion: https://github.com/seq-code/seqcode/discussions/2.