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*For technical issues or any additional questions, please '''[Mailto:CCGA@cancergenomics.org <u>Contact us</u>]'''.  If applicable, please include the title of the page on which the error occurred, a screenshot of the error message, the web browser you were using (i.e. firefox, google chrome, internet explorer, etc) and any other pertinent information.
 
*For technical issues or any additional questions, please '''[Mailto:CCGA@cancergenomics.org <u>Contact us</u>]'''.  If applicable, please include the title of the page on which the error occurred, a screenshot of the error message, the web browser you were using (i.e. firefox, google chrome, internet explorer, etc) and any other pertinent information.
 
*Can you modify a page that has already been completed by other authors? Yes! The CCGA is a wiki-based platform with the intention that contributors can modify any page at any time if something is not accurate or new evidence and references would be beneficial to share.  This will allow up-to-date accurate content to be available to the community. Primary authorship will typically be listed as those individuals that initially completed the page content, and inquiries can be made by '''[Mailto:CCGA@cancergenomics.org <u>Email</u>]''' if a subsequent user modifies the content and feels the effort put forth is of high enough significance to warrant listing in the authorship section.
 
*Can you modify a page that has already been completed by other authors? Yes! The CCGA is a wiki-based platform with the intention that contributors can modify any page at any time if something is not accurate or new evidence and references would be beneficial to share.  This will allow up-to-date accurate content to be available to the community. Primary authorship will typically be listed as those individuals that initially completed the page content, and inquiries can be made by '''[Mailto:CCGA@cancergenomics.org <u>Email</u>]''' if a subsequent user modifies the content and feels the effort put forth is of high enough significance to warrant listing in the authorship section.
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INSTRUCTION HIGHLIGHTS BASED ON RECURRENT QUESTIONS
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1) Anyone who contributes significant effort can be an author (trainee or experienced, academic or industry position, CGC or non-CGC member, lab director, bionformatician, etc).
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2) Please include images whenever possible (not copyrighted material and credit will be given to original image submissions in the figure legend).
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3) Please DO NOT delete sections or tables; can add N/A when not applicable and for tables also delete the examples when not applicable so the page is more clearly 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, 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).
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5) The information to be included in CCGA is focused on clinically relevant information (i.e. what would you want to know to write a clinical report) on the genetics of each disease.
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6) While there is other information on the page such as clinical features, the main focus on deep content is the genetics.
    
==Video Tutorial==
 
==Video Tutorial==