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McGill Cord Blood Methylome Capture Sequencing Data

The study includes methylC-capture sequencing (MCC-Seq) on 73 cord blood DNA samples from the result of natural pregnancies (control) and through the assisted reproductive technologies for infertile couples (ART/infertile). Samples were collected as a part of the Quebec-based 3D (Design, Develop, Discover) longitudinal pregnancy cohort study. All the data were generated with 100bp paired-end reads using the Illumina NovaSeq 6000 systems.

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Publication policy for this dataset

DAC_McGill_MUHC_epigenome intend to publish the results of their analysis of this dataset and do not consider its deposition into public databases to be the equivalent of such publications. DAC_McGill_MUHC_epigenome anticipate that the dataset could be useful to other qualified researchers for a variety of purposes. However, some areas of work are subject to a publication moratorium. The publication moratorium covers any publications (including oral communications) that describe the use of the dataset. For research papers, submission for publication should not occur until 6 months after these data were first made available on the relevant hosting database, unless DAC_McGill_MUHC_epigenome has provided written consent to earlier submission. In any publications based on these data, please describe how the data can be accessed, including the name of the hosting database (e.g., The European Genome-phenome Archive at the European Bioinformatics Institute) and its accession numbers (e.g., EGAS00000000029), and acknowledge its use in a form agreed by the User Institution with DAC_McGill_MUHC_epigenome.

Studies are experimental investigations of a particular phenomenon, e.g., case-control studies on a particular trait or cancer research projects reporting matching cancer normal genomes from patients.

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