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Our expectations of collaborators

Collaborators are expected to provide high­ quality, appropriately consented DNA samples from patients and family members. The consent form signed by subjects must include language regarding secondary use, data sharing, and deposition into a controlled access database such as dbGaP. Before...

Publications

View all Broad CMG publications in PubMed Publication Policy In general, it is anticipated that collaborators will retain first and senior authorship for straightforward discoveries made on their samples (either discovered by the core Broad CMG staff or if made directly by the collaborators). The...

Benefits to collaborators

The Center will provide exome and/or whole­ genome sequencing at no cost to the collaborator for affected cases and relatives. This centralized service will offer high­ quality sequencing and analysis at the Broad Institute, incorporating discovery of all classes of variation (including copy number...

Data Access

All sequencing data produced by the Broad Institute will be made available to collaborators on request. The CMG will make the following data accessible: Array data Acess to array data (if generated for your samples) will be granted via Aspera. Sample BAMs VCF file containing all samples in cohort...