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Keep abstracts concise—typically between 100 to 250 words depending on the paper type (e.g., Original Research vs. Brief Report).

To develop a "good paper" in this context, you should focus on the following core components based on DDBJ and general scientific publishing standards: 1. Data Submission and Accession Numbers Ddbj-1.m4v

Most journals associated with biological data (such as those indexed by Springer Nature ) require specific formatting: Keep abstracts concise—typically between 100 to 250 words

If your paper uses existing public data, you must cite the persistent identifiers (like DOIs or accession numbers) in your reference list. 2. Standardized Formatting Materials and Methods

Follow the standard IMRaD format: Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, and Discussion.