If your paper uses existing public data, you must cite the persistent identifiers (like DOIs or accession numbers) in your reference list. 2. Standardized Formatting
Include the assigned accession number in your manuscript (often as a footnote on the title page or in the Methods section) to ensure your data is accessible and reproducible. Ddbj-1.m4v
If your paper relies on new nucleotide sequences, you must submit them to the DDBJ/ENA/GenBank databases before publication. If your paper uses existing public data, you
Most journals associated with biological data (such as those indexed by Springer Nature ) require specific formatting: Materials and Methods
Follow the standard IMRaD format: Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, and Discussion.