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How can I download data? 
A comprehensive list of data available for downloading is found on the Download page. These pages contain links to the most commonly requested data files. If you would like data in another format, please contact the database curators of Génolevures.Can I use Génolevures data? 
This server and its associated data and services are protected by copyright and offered here for academic, non-commercial use only. Commercial explotation and redistribution of the Génolevures database files or parts of it to third parties are strictly prohibited.Contact the Génolevures project coordinator Pr Jean-Luc Souciet for further information.
How should I cite Génolevures? 
If you download some data produced by the Génolevures Consortium, please cite:Sherman DJ, Martin T, Nikolski M, Cayla C, Souciet JL, Durrens P; Génolevures Consortium (2009). Génolevures: protein families and synteny among complete hemiascomycetous yeast proteomes and genomes. Nucleic Acids Res. 37(Database issue), pp. D550-4. [NAR full text]
For other topics, original publications should be cited wherever possible (see Publications). For unpublished information, please contact directly the investigator who submitted the data to Génolevures.
What is the nomenclature for gene names? 
Génolevures has introduced a stable nomenclature. You can get all the information you need on the nomenclature page.How can I get more help? 
All Génolevures help resources are listed on the Help page. While navigating the Génolevures database, an 'Help' button is on the top right of every pages.Individual members of the Génolevures Consortium may be contacted by email if the question is specific, please address general questions to the Génolevures curator. We welcome comments and questions from the yeast community!
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