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20. Data access Provide a statement describing if and where study data are available. examples

20 Provide a statement describing if and where study data are available.
Examples

Example 1

“Data Availability Statement: All data are available from Figshare at doi: 10.6084/m9.figshare.1288935.” [1]

Example 2

“A fundamental goal in generating this dataset is to facilitate access to spiny mouse transcript sequence information for external collaborators and researchers. The sequence reads and metadata are available from the NCBI (PRJNA342864) and assembled transcriptomes (Trinity_v2.3.2 and tr2aacds_v2) are available from the Zenodo repository (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.808870), however accessing and utilizing this data can be challenging for researchers lacking bioinformatics expertise. To address this problem we are hosting a SequenceServer32 BLAST-search website (http://spinymouse.erc.monash.edu/sequenceserver/http://spinymouse.erc.monash.edu/sequenceserver/). This resource provides a user-friendly interface to access sequence information from the tr2aacds_v2 assembly (to explore annotated protein-coding transcripts) and/or the Trinity_v2.3.2 assembly (to explore non-coding transcripts).” [2]

  1. Federer LM, Lu Y-L, Joubert DJ, Welsh J and Brandys B (2015). Biomedical Data Sharing and Reuse: Attitudes and Practices of Clinical and Scientific Research Staff. PLoS ONE. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0129506
  2. Mamrot J, Legaie R, Ellery SJ, Wilson T, Seemann T, Powell DR, Gardner DK, Walker DW, Temple-Smith P, Papenfuss AT and Dickinson H (2017). De novo transcriptome assembly for the spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus). Scientific reports. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-09334-7