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3) Please DO NOT delete sections or tables; insert N/A into sections or tables when there is not applicable content; for tables, also delete the examples so the page looks completed. We keep all sections and tables for continuity of content and for the opportunity to add to those areas in the future if more information becomes available.
 
3) Please DO NOT delete sections or tables; insert N/A into sections or tables when there is not applicable content; for tables, also delete the examples so the page looks completed. We keep all sections and tables for continuity of content and for the opportunity to add to those areas in the future if more information becomes available.
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4) While a subset of content from the WHO book page can be included and referenced, please DO NOT directly copy any content. Also, the goal of CCGA is not to replicate the WHO book content but rather to include all sources of relevant clinical information (PubMed articles, links to other sites with helpful content, data visualizations, etc) for diseases present in the WHO books.
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4) References can be added anywhere in the text or within tables (please DO NOT add references to the section titles).
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5) The information to be included in CCGA is focused on clinically relevant information on the genetics of each disease (''i.e.,'' what would you want to know to write a clinical report).
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5) While a subset of content from the WHO book page can be included and referenced, please DO NOT directly copy any content. Also, the goal of CCGA is not to replicate the WHO book content but rather to include all sources of relevant clinical information (PubMed articles, links to other sites with helpful content, data visualizations, etc) for diseases present in the WHO books.
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6) While there is other information on the page such as morphologic features to give an overview of each disease, the main focus is to write a throughout summary of the clinically relevant genetic information.
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6) The information to be included in CCGA is focused on clinically relevant information on the genetics of each disease (''i.e.,'' what would you want to know to write a clinical report).
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7) Even if you're not a primary author on a page, please do update any page that has an inaccuracy or for which you've found additional useful content. This is a living crowdsourced wiki!
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7) While there is other information on the page such as morphologic features to give an overview of each disease, the main focus is to write a throughout summary of the clinically relevant genetic information.
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8) Even if you're not a primary author on a page, please do update any page that has an inaccuracy or for which you've found additional useful content. This is a living crowdsourced wiki!
    
==Video Tutorial==
 
==Video Tutorial==