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Submit your data to GEO without leaving Pluto. Complete the fields below to initiate your draft submission and our team will contact you by email for approval and any modifications needed before your final submission.
Note: You must submit one form per experiment in Pluto.
If multiple experiments should be part of a SuperSeries, please indicate that in the comments.
See an example of a Pluto > GEO submission here:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE211636
Let's get started!
Email address of main study point of contact / principal investigator
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Institutional/work email address
List all contributors (including principal investigator)
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List each contributor as FirstName, Middle Initial, LastName
Pluto Experiment ID
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Or URL for the experiment
Planning for your submission
What date should your data be published on GEO?
Enter in your best estimate for now - you can always change this later as your paper undergoes review
Month
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Day
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Year
Will you need a reviewer token?
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Reviewer tokens can be shared with journal editors or reviewers and allows anonymous, confidential access to the private GEO records prior to publication. Some journals require a reviewer token as part of manuscript submission - check with your journal to determine if this is applicable to you.
Yes, generate a reviewer token for me
No, I don't need a reviewer token
I'm not sure, please contact me
Do you want the GEO record transferred to your PI after submission?
Yes
No
Pluto will monitor PubMed and update the GEO page with your new PMID when published. Per our Terms of Service, all papers are required to cite Pluto in the methods or other applicable section.
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For instructions on citing Pluto, visit: https://help.pluto.bio/en/articles/5228797-citing-pluto-in-your-publications
I acknowledge and confirm that I will cite Pluto according to the above instructions
Describing your study
Title of study
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Give the study an informative name, which will be displayed on the GEO website
Summarize the study, including goals, objectives, etc.
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Not sure where to start? See example: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE211636
Describe the overall design of study
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Not sure where to start? Here's another example: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE175396
Describe growth protocol
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Describe extraction protocol
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Describe library construction protocol
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Anything else we should know?
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