Barrick Lab Style Guide

Writing a Scientific Paper

General Formatting

  • Use a single space after a period between sentences.
  • Use 1/4" indentions to start new paragraphs.

Citations

  • Use Mendeley to organize your citations and insert them into word processing documents.
  • If you aren't formatting for submission to a specific journal, use the Nature Reviews Genetics style.
  • To add italics to species names in downloaded citations, add HTML italics tags around them.
    • e.g. Escherichia coli to <i>Escherichia coli</i>
  • You will generally need to manually correct the journal names from downloaded paper to their standard abbreviations.
    • e.g. Journal of Bacteriology to J. Bact.
    • Find the standard abbreviation using CAS or other resources.

Figures and Graphs

  • Create Figures in a vector graphics program (e.g., Adobe Illustrator).
  • Always include a legend for symbols within a figure, NOT just in the figure caption.
  • Unlike the defaults in Microsoft Excel:
    • Enclose the data frame of a graph in a full box.
    • Generally, do not include any grid lines on graphs.
    • Do not use shadow effects.
  • Use 95% confidence intervals, rather than standard deviations for error bars.

Symbols

Use Unicode symbols instead of symbol font. They work much better cross-platform. You can generally copy-paste from this website.

Main: Unicode Website | Search
Groups of symbols: Punctuation | Arrows | Math

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