My group produces large volumes of nucleotide sequence data over an extended period of time, what is the best way to submit?
For such groups (such as genome sequencing and mapping projects), submission accounts can be established with the EBI. A submission protocol is agreed upon and database entries produced at the research site can be deposited and updated directly by the originating group via FTP or electronic mail. Each submission account is ‘curated’ by EBI biologists, who check to ensure that new entries follow database annotation conventions and are consistent with other entries from the same project. The curator also serves as an informed liaison between the sequencing group and the database. Genome Project Submission Account guidelines are available at http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Services/GenomeSubm/ We welcome enquiries from any researchers who think they may be a suitable candidate for a submission account. Please contact database staff if you require further information.
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