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: Re: How to cite information from the Human Genome Project (website)? I want to cite some information from the Human Genome Project FAQ regarding the cost of the project (see the "How much did the
Who is the author?
Find out who wrote the FAQ. You could always contact the Human Genome Project, and I'm sure they'd love to help. If not, it is not considered bad to cite a company instead of a name.
What Should the Title of the Citation Be?
Citation formatting requests you use the FAQ as your citation title, though you can put the certain subsection of the article next to your citation.
Location of Citation
As said in the last section, I severely recommend you place your citation of the subsection after citing the FAQ
What Year?
The year the FAQ was written, as it is your prime source.
Some of this is my opinion, though I made sure to base most of it from fact. Everyone has a different citation method.
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