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GenomeWeb: Bioinformaticists Debate Science-Celera Agreement
Submitted by Gary Van Domselaar; posted on Monday, December 11, 2000 (2 comments)
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``Two leading bioinformaticists have issued a call to arms to their colleagues in response to Science's decision to allow Celera to submit its genome data under special circumstances. `Agitate. Let Science know you care,' write the letter's authors, Ewan Birney of the European Bioinformatics Institute and Sean Eddy of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Washington University. `Even if we can't change the deal with Celera, we can try to make sure it's a one-time only deal that's viewed as a Big Mistake.' Under the terms of the agreement, which the parties announced Thursday, Science has agreed to allow Celera to submit its human genome sequence data to the journal while making the data available only on its website, not through a public international database such as Genbank, EMBL, or DDBJ. Previously, researchers have had to submit gene data to a public database before publication in Science.''
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