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Expand Up @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ <h1>Terms and Data Information</h1>
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<h4>Terms of use</h4>
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All data here are released under a <a href="http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/stellent/groups/corporatesite/@policy_communications/documents/web_document/wtd003207.pdf">Fort Lauderdale Agreement</a> for the benefit of the wider biomedical community. You can freely download and search the data, and we encourage the use and publications of frequency data for specific targeted sets of variants (for instance, assessing a set of candidate causal variants observed in a collection of rare disease patients). However, we ask that you not publish global (genome-wide) analyses of these data, or of large gene sets, until after the ExAC flagship paper has been published (estimated to be in early 2015).
All data here are released under a <a href="http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/stellent/groups/corporatesite/@policy_communications/documents/web_document/wtd003207.pdf">Fort Lauderdale Agreement</a> for the benefit of the wider biomedical community. You can freely download and search the data, and we encourage the use and publications of frequency data for specific targeted sets of variants (for instance, assessing a set of candidate causal variants observed in a collection of rare disease patients). Global (genome-wide) analyses of these data, or of large gene sets, can be published now that our ExAC flagship paper has been published (see below).
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The data are available under the <a href="http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/">ODC Open Database License (ODbL)</a> (summary available <a href="http://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1-0/summary/">here</a>): you are free to share and modify the ExAC data so long as you attribute any public use of the database, or works produced from the database; keep the resulting data-sets open; and offer your shared or adapted version of the dataset under the same ODbL license.
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<h4>Citation in publications</h4>
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We request that any use of data obtained from the ExAC browser cite <a href="http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2015/10/30/030338">our preprint on bioRxiv</a>.
We request that any use of data obtained from the ExAC browser cite <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature19057">our flagship paper</a>.
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We also ask that the Consortium be acknowledged as follows:
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