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Funding agencies are another resource for recommendations on choosing a data repository. National Institutes of Health, for example, provides a list of Open Domain-Specific Data Sharing Repositories
Journals may also have requirements specifying which data repositories are to be used for sharing data associated with a published article. For example, the author guidelines for Systematic Biology state that "All data files and online-only appendices should be uploaded to Dryad", and "All nucleotide sequence data and alignments must be submitted to GenBank or EMBL before the paper can be published. In addition, all data matrices and resulting trees must be submitted to TreeBASE."
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Funding agencies are another resource for recommendations on choosing a data repository. National Institutes of Health, for example, provides a list of Open Domain-Specific Data Sharing Repositories
Journals may also have requirements specifying which data repositories are to be used for sharing data associated with a published article. For example, the author guidelines for Systematic Biology state that "All data files and online-only appendices should be uploaded to Dryad", and "All nucleotide sequence data and alignments must be submitted to GenBank or EMBL before the paper can be published. In addition, all data matrices and resulting trees must be submitted to TreeBASE."
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: