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What if my project did not initially set out to make any model organisms and, after award, genetically modified animals are made?

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What if my project did not initially set out to make any model organisms and, after award, genetically modified animals are made?

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In such a case, it would still be appropriate to share such model organisms consistent with NIH policies, and it would be appropriate to consult with the NIH program official and include a sharing plan in the next noncompeting application or in a separate letter.

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