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Where Are You From? samples types at 517K SNP loci

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CENTRE FOR BIOCULTURAL HISTORY DATA ACCESS AGREEMENT This Agreement governs the terms on which access will be granted to the genotype and phenotype data generated by the Centre for Biocultural History. In signing this Agreement, You are agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions of access set out in this Agreement. For the sake of clarity, the terms of access set out in this Agreement apply both to the User and the User’s Institution (as defined below). User Institution and User are referred to within the Agreement as ‘You’ and ‘Your’ shall be construed accordingly. Definitions: Centre means the Centre for Biocultural History, a group of investigators funded by a Pilot Centre Grant from AU IDEAS, whose list can be found on the study website http://bioculture.au.dk. Data means all and any human genetic and phenotypic data obtained from the Centre. Data Subject means a person, who has been informed of the purpose for which the Data is held and has given her/his informed consent thereto. Where Are You From? means the scientific outreach project initiated by the Centre to collect Data. User means a researcher whose User Institution has previously completed this Data Access Agreement and has received acknowledgement of its acceptance. Publications means, without limitation, articles published in print journals, electronic journals, reviews, books, posters and other written and verbal presentations of research. User Institution means the organisation at which the User is employed, affiliated or enrolled. Terms and Conditions: In signing this Agreement: 1. You agree to use the Data only for the advancement of human population historical research and demographic inference, according to the consent obtained from sample donors. 2. You agree not to use the data from Where Are You From? or any part thereof for disease-related research. 3. You agree not to use the data from Where Are You From? or any part thereof for the creation of products for sale or for any commercial purpose. 4. You agree to preserve, at all times, the confidentiality of information and Data pertaining to Data Subjects. In particular, You undertake not to use, or attempt to use the Data to compromise or otherwise infringe the confidentiality of information on Data Subjects and their right to privacy. 5. You agree not to attempt to link the data provided under this Agreement to other information or archive data available for the data sets provided, even if access to that data has been formally granted to you, or it is freely available without restriction, without specific permission being sought from the relevant access committees. 6. You agree not to transfer or disclose the Data, in whole or part, or any identifiable material derived from the Data, to others, except as necessary for data/safety monitoring or programme management. Should You wish to share the Data with a collaborator outwith the same Institution, the third party must make a separate application for access to the Data. 7. You agree to use the data for the approved purpose and project described in your application; use of the data for a new purpose or project will require a new application and approval. 8. You accept that Data may be reissued from time to time, with suitable versioning. If the reissue is at the request of sample donors and/or other ethical scrutiny, You will destroy earlier versions of the Data. 9. You agree to abide by the terms outlined in the Centre’s ‘Publications Policy’ as set out in Schedule 1. 10. You agree to acknowledge in any work based in whole or part on the Data, the published paper from which the Data derives, the version of the data, and the role of the Centre and the relevant primary collectors and their funders. Suitable wording is provided in the Publications Policy given in Schedule 1. 11. You accept that the Centre, the original data creators, depositors or copyright holders, or the funders of the Data or any part of the Data supplied: a) bear no legal responsibility for the accuracy or comprehensiveness of the Data; and b) accept no liability for indirect, consequential, or incidental, damages or losses arising from use of the Data, or from the unavailability of, or break in access to, the Data for whatever reason. 12. You understand and acknowledge that the Data is protected by copyright and other intellectual property rights, and that duplication, except as reasonably required to carry out Your research with the Data, or sale of all or part of the Data on any media is not permitted. 13. You recognise that nothing in this Agreement shall operate to transfer to the User Institution any intellectual property rights relating to the Data. The User Institution has the right to develop intellectual property based on comparisons with their own data. 14. You accept that this Agreement will terminate immediately upon any breach of this Agreement by You and You will be required to destroy any Data held. 15. You accept that it may be necessary for the Centre or its appointed agent to alter the terms of this Agreement from time to time in order to address new concerns. In this event, the Centre or its appointed agent will contact You to inform You of any changes and You agree that Your continued use of the Data shall be dependent on the parties entering into a new version of the Agreement. 16. You agree that you will submit a report to the Centre Data Access Committee, if requested, on completion of the agreed purpose. The Centre Data Access Committee agrees to treat the report and all information, data, results, and conclusions contained within such report as confidential information belonging to the User Institution. 17. You accept that the Data is protected by and subject to international laws, including but not limited to the Danish Act on Processing of Personal Data (Act No. 429 of 31 May 2000), and that You are responsible for ensuring compliance with any such applicable law. The Centre’s Data Access Committee reserves the right to request and inspect data security and management documentation to ensure the adequacy of data protection measures in countries that have no national laws comparable to that which pertain in the EAA. 18. This Agreement shall be construed, interpreted and governed by the laws of Denmark and shall be subject to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Danish courts. SCHEDULE 1 Publications Policy The primary purpose of the Centre for Biocultural History (CBH) is to introduce the notion of biocultural history in order to pioneer a solution for a fully integrated concept of natural and cultural history. Through the Where Are You From? Project in particular, we aimed at (i) demystifying genetic concepts regarding human ancestry; (ii) building bridges between academia and young students interested in pursuing a scientific career; and (iii) collecting high-quality genetic data for the study of the genetic history of the Danish population. Additional objectives include the development and validation of bioinformatic and analytical tools appropriate to the scale and nature of the project, as well as use of the Data to answer important historical questions possibly relevant to other regions of the world. The Centre anticipates that Data generated from the project will be used by others, such as required for developing new analytical methods and in understanding patterns of polymorphism in other parts of the world. A more detailed list of the CBH aims are provided on the CBH website – http://bioculture.au.dk. Authors who use data from the project must acknowledge the CBH using the following wording “This study makes use of data generated by the Centre for Biocultural History. A full list of the investigators who contributed to the generation of the data is available from http://bioculture.au.dk. Funding for the project was provided by Danske Spil” and cite the relevant primary CBH publication (details of which can be found on the CBH website). Users should note that the Centre bears no responsibility for the further analysis or interpretation of these data, over and above that published by the Centre.   For and on Behalf of User: Name of Applicant(s): Signature of Applicant(s): Date: For and on Behalf of User Institution: Signature of Institutional and Administrative Authority: Print name: User Institution: Date: WHEN SUBMITTING THIS DOCUMENT, PLEASE INCLUDE ALL PAGES OF THE AGREEMENT WITH THIS SIGNATURE PAGE

Studies are experimental investigations of a particular phenomenon, e.g., case-control studies on a particular trait or cancer research projects reporting matching cancer normal genomes from patients.

Study ID Study Title Study Type
EGAS00001001868 Other

This table displays only public information pertaining to the files in the dataset. If you wish to access this dataset, please submit a request. If you already have access to these data files, please consult the download documentation.

ID File Type Size Located in
EGAF00001233592 bim 14.4 MB
EGAF00001233593 fam 28.1 kB
EGAF00001233594 bed 77.6 MB
3 Files (92.1 MB)