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The practice of making datasets publicly available for use by the wider scientific community has become firmly integrated in genomic science.

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We spend hours making datasets work, reformatting pdfs, mashing datasets together.

The MetabolomeExpress web server is dedicated to making reviewed datasets publicly available.

Finally, we also make all datasets publicly available.

We thank Frank Miedema for valuable discussions, Morten Nielsen and Claus Lundegaard for extensive discussions on MHC-peptide binding predictions, Almut Scherer for valuable comments regarding an earlier version of the manuscript, and Frahm et al. [26] for making their dataset publicly available.

We would like to make this dataset publicly available for use by other groups.

Making data publicly available is also another way for authors to add an additional research output, and of course, datasets are now recognised by the National Science Foundation [ 28] and other funders as a research product to be included in grant proposals.

The secondary dataset made publicly available contains adolescents' interviews covering 2004 to 2010 and parental interviews covering 2004 to 2007.

The expression project for Oncology (ExpO) at Gene Expression Omnibus provides that possibility by making publicly available the complete raw expression array datasets for 1786 multi-tissue tumours specimens [ 32].

In order to encourage evidence-based research in learning analytics, detailed datasets are made publicly available in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet file attached to this article.

Two large toxicogenomics datasets were made publicly available recently: TG-GATEs and DrugMatrix [ 2].

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