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Revision as of 08:47, 24 September 2009
All content © Copyright 2007-2009 The Authors and Curators of CAZypedia.
You may not copy, transmit, or distribute any of the content in CAZypedia without the expressed written consent of the Board of Curators.
Specifically:
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- You must attribute the work. Please see CAZypedia:Citing for information on referencing CAZypedia contributions.
Please note that CAZYpedia is, of course, free for anyone to read, study, and otherwise use for scholarly pursuits. The Authors and Curators of CAZypedia assert their copyright for the purpose of preventing outright duplication and uncontrolled modification, thus undermining the expert-based nature of this resource.