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As a public
service, the raw sequence data from the sequencing projects noted below
is being made available by the Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institute
(JGI) before scientific publication. The purpose of this policy is to
balance the imperative of the DOE and the JGI that the data from its sequencing
projects be made available as soon and as completely as possible with
the desire of the collaborators and the JGI reserve a reasonable period
of time (a waiting period not to exceed 12 months from completion of the
draft sequencing) to publish their results without concerns about potential
preemption by other groups.
These pre-publication data
are preliminary and may contain errors. Our policy is that early release
should aid the progress of science. By accessing these data, you agree
not to publish any articles containing analyses of genes or genomic data
on a whole genome or chromosome scale prior to publication by JGI and/or
its collaborators of its comprehensive genome analysis. All data will
be made available without restriction not later than 12-months after completion
of draft sequencing. During this waiting period, the data will be available
for any kind of publication that does not compete directly with planned
publications (e.g. reserved analyses) of the JGI and collaborators. A
principal collaborator or “champion,” listed in the attached
table will be the point of contact and arbiter regarding publication plans.
Scientists are strongly encouraged to contact the JGI and/or its principal
collaborator about their intentions and any potential collaborations.
On selected data sets, the
current status of which will be indicated in the table, the DOE Joint
Genome Institute reserves the exclusive right to publish, not more than
12 months following completion of the draft sequencing phase, the assembly
and sequence along with an initial genome-scale analysis. Reserved analyses
include the identification of complete (whole genome) sets of genomic
features such as genes, gene families, regulatory elements, repeat structures,
GC content, etc., and whole-genome comparisons of regions of evolutionary
conservation or change. It is our expectation that papers dealing with
specific genes, pathways, etc. will not be considered competitive and
scientific users are free to use the draft sequencing data for such publications
subject only to agreement from the collaborators. Data sets not currently
included on the reserved list below may be considered free of all reservation
on use. Studies of any type on the reserved data sets that are not in
direct competition with those planned by the JGI and its collaborators
may also be undertaken following an agreement to that effect. Interested
parties are encouraged to contact the JGI to discuss such possibilities.
If these data are used for
publication, the following acknowledgment should be included: “These
sequence data were produced by the US Department of Energy Joint Genome
Institute http://www.jgi.doe.gov/.” We request that you notify us
upon publication so that this information can be included in the final
annotation.
The data may be freely downloaded
and used by all who respect the restrictions in the previous paragraphs.
While still in waiting period status, the assembly and raw sequence reads
should not be redistributed or repackaged without permission from the
JGI. Any redistribution of the data during this period should carry this
notice: “The Joint Genome Institute provides these data in good
faith, but makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor assumes any legal
liability or responsibility for any purpose for which the data are used.” Once moved to unreserved status, the data are freely available for any
subsequent use. |