Abstract

Submission of Microarray Data to Public Repositories

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  • Afundamental principle guiding the publication of scientific results is that the data supporting any scholarly work must be made fully available to the research community, in a form that allows the basic conclusions to be evaluated independently

  • (1) Authors should continue to take primary responsibility for ensuring that all data collected and analyzed in their experiments adhere to the “Minimum Information about a Microarray Experiment” (MIAME) guidelines and should continue to use the MIAME checklist

  • (2) Scientific journals should require that all primary microarray data are submitted to one of the public repositories—ArrayExpress, Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), or Center for Information Biology Gene Expression Database (CIBEX)—in a format that complies with the MIAME guidelines

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Introduction

Afundamental principle guiding the publication of scientific results is that the data supporting any scholarly work must be made fully available to the research community, in a form that allows the basic conclusions to be evaluated independently. (1) Authors should continue to take primary responsibility for ensuring that all data collected and analyzed in their experiments adhere to the “Minimum Information about a Microarray Experiment” (MIAME) guidelines and should continue to use the MIAME checklist

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