Draft Genome Sequence of Anoxybacillus mongoliensis Strain MB4, a Sulfur-Utilizing Aerobic Thermophile Isolated from a Hot Spring in Tattapani, Central India is a dataset published in Genome Announcements (2017). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.450, placing it in the top 41.9% of the data-sharing corpus. It has been cited 7 times, with 6 citing works in its 1-hop citation network. Its calibrated FAIR score is 57/100.
Ranks in the top 42% for downstream scientific impact
DataRank reads this dataset's downstream impact straight off the citation graph — no black box, no proprietary weighting. How is this computed?
FAIR checklist signals are shown for context only and do not affect DataRank scoring.
Full FAIR picture · advisory
This score predates the current agent — it came from the earlier rubric, which blended repository metadata into the number and asked the model for a rating rather than an evidenced verdict. Re-evaluate the paper to score it against the current standards-anchored criteria, where every verdict is backed by a quote from the full text.
DOI present
datacite=0, pmcid=True, pmid=True
no OpenAlex id
The paper provides a genome sequence with accession number, assembly statistics, and gene counts, but lacks machine-readable metadata like structured data formats or explicit ontology references.
files/OA location present but not flagged OA
8 OA location(s)
The genome is deposited in public databases (DDBJ/ENA/GenBank) with an accession number, but no explicit statement of a direct download link or protocol for accessing raw sequencing data is given.
linked_datasets=0, datacite=0
accessions=0, trials=0
Standard file formats (FASTA, GenBank) are implied via deposition, and common identifiers (NCBI, KEGG) are used, but no explicit mention of standardized data formats or vocabularies for the genome assembly is provided.
no license
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no version chain
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The paper includes an open-access license (CC BY 4.0) and a data availability statement with accession number, but lacks explicit details on code/software availability or reproducibility steps beyond the genome sequence.
Calibrated FAIR score — a parallel quality metric, independent of the DataRank citation score. See the full evaluation →
Base Score Contribution
0.312
From this paper's citation signal
Citation Network Contribution
0.138
From 5 citing papers with measurable signal
Ranked by each citer's contribution to N(p) — log1p(Cq) divided by its reference count — out of 6 citers.