
Rapid release of prepublication data has served the field of genomics well. Attendees at a workshop in Toronto recommend extending the practice to other biological data sets.
Ontario, Publishing, Research, 610, Guidelines as Topic, ethics, Research Personnel, 004, Access to Information, Human Genome Project, standards, Humans, Cooperative Behavior
Ontario, Publishing, Research, 610, Guidelines as Topic, ethics, Research Personnel, 004, Access to Information, Human Genome Project, standards, Humans, Cooperative Behavior
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