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English: Recommendations to improve reproducibility and rigor of biomedical research organized across the 4 domains: teaching computational skills to produce reproducible research (“Teach”), development and distribution of data and software (“Develop and Distribute”), implementation of reproducible research (“Implement”), and incentivizing reproducible research (“Incentivize”).
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Source Brito JJ, Li J, Moore JH, et al. Recommendations to enhance rigor and reproducibility in biomedical research. Gigascience. 2020;9(6):giaa056. doi:10.1093/gigascience/giaa056
Author Jaqueline J Brito, Jun Li, Jason H Moore, Casey S Greene, Nicole A Nogoy, Lana X Garmire, Serghei Mangul

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