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- Why should you share your data?
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- Primary databases (or archival databases) for functional genomics
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- Re-use of functional genomics data
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References
1. Macleod, M.R., et al. (2014) Biomedical research: increasing value, reducing waste. Lancelet 383: 101-104.
2. Manyika, J., et al. (2013) Open data: Unlocking innovation and performance with liquid information. McKinsey Global Institute.
3. Yozwiak, N.L., et al. (2015) Data sharing: Make outbreak research open access. Nature 518: 477-479.4
4. Tellam, R.L., et al. (2015) The primary reasons behind data sharing, its wider benefits and how to cope with the realities of commercial data. BMC Genomics 16: 626.
5. Rung, J. and Brazma, A. (2013) Reuse of public genome-wide gene expression data. Nature Rev. Gen. 14: 89-99.