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However, Genomics England has in place a 9-month moratorium on the publication of results to provide a degree of preferential permission to publish on participant data. This is in recognition of those domains and individuals that have assisted in recruiting to the project. In effect, the moratorium will prevent other GeCIP researchers from publishing research on that domain’s corresponding data until the domain has had access to the data for at least 9 months. The moratorium begins when a meaningful number of whole genomes is available to researchers in a specific domain.  More detail on the moratorium can be found in the Genomics England Publication Moratorium policy.

Given that the research will be based on work carried out in the Genomics England Research Environment, and within a GeCIP domain, all publications will be made ‘on behalf of the 100,000 Genomes Project and Genomics England’ as a banner heading. In general, issues relating to authorship (whom to include, the order of authors, etc) will follow the guidelines issued by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). For a full description of how and when to publish your results, please refer to the Genomics England Publication Policy. It includes detailed sections on authorship, patentability and review.

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