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References

References must be in PNAS style. Only published or in-press papers and books may be cited in the reference list. For references to in-press articles, please confirm with the cited journal that the article is in press and include a DOI number and online publication date. Unpublished abstracts of papers presented at meetings or references to "data not shown" are not permitted. References should be cited in numerical order as they appear in text, and all references cited in the main text should be included in the main manuscript file. Because tables and figures will be inserted in the text where first cited, references in these sections should be numbered accordingly. Include the full title for each cited article. All authors may be named in the citation for initial submissions. For revisions or final submissions, if there are more than five authors, list the first author’s name followed by et al. Provide volume numbers for journal articles as applicable; provide DOI numbers if volume numbers are not available. Provide inclusive page ranges for journal articles and book chapters. Provide date of access for online sources.

Journal articles are cited as follows:

10. Neuhaus J-M, Sitcher L, Meins F, Jr, Boller T (1991) A short C-terminal sequence is necessary and sufficient for the targeting of chitinases to the plant vacuole. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 88(22):10362-10366.

Cite research datasets in the references if they have a DOI, and list the authors, title, publisher (repository name), and identifier (DOI in URL format) as follows:

12. van Sebille E, Doblin M (2016) Data from “Drift in ocean currents impacts intergenerational microbial exposure to temperature.” Figshare.https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3178534.v2.

Use MEDLINE/PubMed abbreviations of journal titles or use the full journal title for any journals not indexed in MEDLINE.

Articles or chapters in books are cited as follows:

14. Hill AVS (1991) HLA associations with malaria in Africa: some implications for MHC evolution. Molecular Evolution of the Major Histocompatibility Complex, eds Klein J, Klein D (Springer, Heidelberg), pp 403-420.

Organization/Grammar

Must be grammatically correct with little to no errors. The paper must be organized. You need to bring all parts of the paper together in one cohesive unit with an introduction and an appropriate conclusion.

Content

Content must be relevant, scientifically sound and appropriate for this paper.