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Our first Genomic Resources Note

Posted on 3 Apr, 2013 by Tim Vines

We recently laid out the guidelines for our new article type, Genomic Resources Notes. Since it’s a little hard to visualise what they should look like, we’ve made the first accepted GR Note available here. We think there are a lot of NGS datasets out there that could be published in this category, so hopefully there will be many more of these in the future.
Since the paper is about sunflowers, here’s a picture of Helianthus anomalus (pic by L Rieseberg):
Helianthus anomalus

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