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Template For Preparing Your Submission To GENETICS Using Overleaf
1 Abstract
2 The research presents the influence of education, experience and gender on the income of heads of household in the Huancavelica region for
3 the year 2019. The objective of the research is to determine the influence of education, experience and gender on income. The data used were
4 taken from the National Household Survey (ENAHO).....
5 ....Please see additional guidelines notes on preparing your abstract below.
1 Introduction the degree symbol only when some other scale is intended (for 28
example, 45°K). 29
2 ...Los niveles de ingresos en las regiones del Perú tienen mar-
3 cadas diferencias, según el Instituto Nacional de Estadística e
4 Informática (INEI), la región Huancavelica fue el departamento Nomenclature and italicization 30
5 que presentó menores ingresos en promedio para el año 2019 Italicize names of organisms even when when the species is 31
6 con un monto de S/ 742.06 soles, mientras la provincia de Lima not indicated. Italicize the first three letters of the names of 32
7 presentó ingresos en promedio de S/ 1947.54 soles.... restriction enzyme cleavage sites, as in HindIII. Write the names 33
9 MARCO TEORICO all components of alleles, but not when the name of a gene is the 36
11 SUB TITULO 01
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21 with such a number. The sections below show examples of different header levels, 49
27 in centigrade, use ° (for example, 37°); include a letter after long article. 54
2 U.N.S.A. Journal Template on Overleaf
11 ANALISIS DE DATOS
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12 Sample table
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13 Table ?? shows an example table. Avoid shading, color type, N (0, σ2 ). 25
14 line drawings, graphics, or other illustrations within tables. Use
15 tables for data only; present drawings, graphics, and illustrations
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17 data that can be captured easily in text or small tables, as they The inclusion of a Data Availability Statement is a requirement 27
18 take up much more space. for articles published in GENETICS. Data Availability State- 28
19 Tables numbers are given in Arabic numerals. Tables should ments provide a standardized format for readers to understand 29
20 not be numbered 1A, 1B, etc., but if necessary, interior parts of the availability of data underlying the research results described 30
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1 GenBank and the accession numbers are listed in File S3. Gene
2 expression data are available at GEO with the accession number:
3 GDS1234. Code used to generate the simulated data can be
4 found at https://figshare.org/record/123456.
5 CONCLUSIONES
6 ........................Acknowledgments should be included here.
7 Funding
8 Funding, including Funder Names and Grant numbers should
9 be included here.
10 BIBLIOGRAFIA
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12 journals/pages/authors/authors_faqs/conflicts_of_interest.
13 Literature cited
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17 Neher RA, Hallatschek O. 2013. Genealogies of rapidly adapting
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20 Mayer WE, Dieterich C, Sommer RJ. 2014. Characterization of
21 genetic diversity in the nematode pristionchus pacificus from
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