Genome reports: enhancing rigor, reproducibility, and relevance
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Genome reports: enhancing rigor, reproducibility, and relevance
Abstract
In this Editorial, Senior Editor for Genome Reports Noah Whiteman discusses G3’s new approach to the article type, outlining the specialized peer review process used. In addition to a traditional, open-ended review, Genome Reports receive a structured review that evaluates the article for best practice in both sequencing strategy and data analysis, reproducibility, and data availability. This carefully designed approach to Genome Reports supports G3’s commitment to serving the community through rapid, robust, and helpful peer review.
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