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Research data policy

Biological sciences repository examples

Imaging

Imaging repository examples

Nucleic acid sequence and omics

Nucleic acid sequence data and metadata should follow the Genome Standards Consortium (GSC) guidance, which can be browsed at .

Data types

Repositories

DNA sequence data*

RNA sequence data*

Genome assembly data*

Any member repository

Genetic variation data

(human variations less than 50bp)

(human variations greater than 50bp)

(all species)

(human variation)

Functional genomics data

Gene expression data

* Novel DNA sequence, novel RNA sequence, and novel genome assembly data must be deposited to repositories that are part of the (INSDC), or those which are working towards INSDC inclusion (included in the table), unless there are privacy or ethics restrictions that prevent open sharing of such data. Novel DNA sequence, novel RNA sequence, and novel genome assembly data may in addition be deposited to any other repository (including regional or national repositories) as required.

Protein sequence

Protein sequence repository example

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Molecular and supramolecular structure

Molecular & supramolecular structure repository examples

Neuroscience

Neuroscience repository examples

 (formerly OpenfMRI)

 

Metabolomics and proteomics

We recommend the deposition and archiving of metabolomics data in line with the .

We recommend the submission of proteomics data to any of the , and encourage authors to follow the data sharing standards defined by the .

Taxonomy and species diversity

Taxonomy & species diversity repository examples

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*Curated resource which may not accept direct submission of data. Contact the database directly for further information.

Mathematical and modelling resources

Mathematical & modelling resources repository examples

Cytometry and immunology

Cytometry & immunology repository examples

Organism-focused resources

Organism-focused resource examples