b"Data and Resource Sharing Plann==============================nnIt is the philosophy of the group to make all data generated by thenlaboratory or in collaboration with the laboratory available to thenwidest potential audience with the least number of restrictions.nnData Sharingn------------nnPublications arising from these studies where the PI is the correspondingnauthor will be published in journals meeting the gold open accessnstandards of free availability, and a permissive re-use license (CC-BYnor the like). All published data will be submitted to journals indexednby the major biomedical indexing sites including PubMed and PubMednCentral. Typically pre-prints will be made available at or before thentime of submission through bioRxiv. At this point all data will benshared publicly.nnFor all studies the raw data (as well as the relevant metadata) andnthe computational algorithms used to generate statistical and graphicalnsummaries which were used to generate the final research data will benmade public. This data will be provided with a permissive (CC0 or CC-BY)nuse license. All raw data, processed data and analysis code will be made available on Githubnwith the version at time of publication archived to the web-accessiblendata repositories Zenodo with a unique DOI. Allnnext generation sequence files will be deposited into the Short ReadnArchive and Gene ExpressionnOmnibus and thenaccession number will be quoted in the manuscript(s). Finally data willnbe posted on (or linked to) the principal investigator's website.nIf further data is obtained relevant to these studies, which can bencombined with thepublished data sets, these evolving data sets will benadded to the available online repositories.nnResource Sharingn----------------nnAll commercially purchased antibodies, reagents or kits will be clearlyndescribed in publications, including catalog or stock numbers and RRID'snif permissible. DNA constructs will be deposited with Addgene and alsonmade available by the PI without restrictions upon request. Reagents,nfruit fly, cell or mouse transgenic lines generated during these studiesnwill be maintained in the principal investigator's laboratory and madenavailable freely and without restriction to any scientists, providingnsufficient amounts are available. The only exception to this is if anreagent or line was provided to us with a restrictive materials transfernagreement, in which case the recipient investigator will be directed tonthe original source of the reagent.nnNotesn-----nn- Version 1.5.1n- Updated on January 29, 2019 by Dave Bridges <dave.bridges@gmail.com>n- The version numbering for this document is described in the Labn Policiesn README.n See the GitHubn Repositoryn for more granular changes.n"

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