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How do I acknowledge Salk sequence-indexed insertion lines in talks or publications?

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How do I acknowledge Salk sequence-indexed insertion lines in talks or publications?

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Much of the data from The Salk Institute Genomic Analysis Laboratory (SIGnAL) that is available from our web site or other outlets (such as GenBank or TAIR) has not been published in the traditional sense of peer-reviewed papers. This raises the issue of the appropriate way to cite this data in your publications. It is our intent that you be able to fully utilize SIGnAL data in your work and we are committed to distributing this data widely and rapidly. In return, we ask that you cite The Salk Institute Genomic Analysis Laboratory as the source of Salk sequence indexed insertion line data in any publication. Until such time at which these data are published, we suggest the following acknowledgement: “We thank the Salk Institute Genomic Analysis Laboratory for providing the sequence-indexed Arabidopsis TDNA insertion mutants” While the ABRC and NASC are distributing these materials, they are not the primary source of the material. We suggest that authors separately acknowledge the ABRC

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