AMR/man/catalogue_of_life_version.Rd

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\name{catalogue_of_life_version}
\alias{catalogue_of_life_version}
\title{Version info of included Catalogue of Life}
\usage{
catalogue_of_life_version()
}
\value{
a \link{list}, which prints in pretty format
}
\description{
This function returns information about the included data from the Catalogue of Life.
}
\details{
For LPSN, see \link{microorganisms}.
}
\section{Catalogue of Life}{
\if{html}{\figure{logo_col.png}{options: height=40px style=margin-bottom:5px} \cr}
This package contains the complete taxonomic tree of almost all microorganisms (~71,000 species) from the authoritative and comprehensive Catalogue of Life (CoL, \url{http://www.catalogueoflife.org}). The CoL is the most comprehensive and authoritative global index of species currently available. Nonetheless, we supplemented the CoL data with data from the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN, \href{https://lpsn.dsmz.de}{lpsn.dsmz.de}). This supplementation is needed until the \href{https://github.com/CatalogueOfLife/general}{CoL+ project} is finished, which we await.
\link[=catalogue_of_life]{Click here} for more information about the included taxa. Check which versions of the CoL and LPSN were included in this package with \code{\link[=catalogue_of_life_version]{catalogue_of_life_version()}}.
}
\section{Read more on Our Website!}{
On our website \url{https://msberends.github.io/AMR/} you can find \href{https://msberends.github.io/AMR/articles/AMR.html}{a comprehensive tutorial} about how to conduct AMR data analysis, the \href{https://msberends.github.io/AMR/reference/}{complete documentation of all functions} and \href{https://msberends.github.io/AMR/articles/WHONET.html}{an example analysis using WHONET data}.
}
\seealso{
\link{microorganisms}
}