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A poster title that is identical to your abstract title: it contains specific and concise information that is understandable to the broad readership. Elis Regina 1 , Baden Powell 1 , Francisco B. de Hollanda 1 , Vinícius de Moraes 1 , João Gilberto 1 , Antônio C. Jobim 1 *,

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  1. A poster title that is identical to your abstract title: it contains specific and concise information that is understandable to the broad readership Elis Regina1, Baden Powell1, Francisco B. de Hollanda1, Vinícius de Moraes1, JoãoGilberto1, Antônio C. Jobim1*, and The Bossa Nova Consortium 1Laboratoryof Experimental Samba - Charm, Natural FlairandRhythmInstitute, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. *Correspondingauthor: tomjobim@ipanema.com.br Area for picture Introduction Results and discussion Start with few sentences expressing the importance of your work, and the context where it belongs. A brief but concise background will help the reader to understand the reasons why you performed this study. Keep in mind that the more text the worst, so be mindful on saving words to the following sections. a listing of the most important findings, which should be logically linked with the methods. Include statistics or parameter estimates that convey important information, such as descriptive statistics, point estimates, confidence intervals, p-values, q-values, etc. Conclusions Objectives list the most important point supported by your data, and suggest pertinent implications of your study. Please do not rephrase the results. a short statement of the research scope Methods Table1Title of no more than one sentence placed above the tablea. A description of the study design, including succinct but precise information regarding the studied population (e.g. species, breeds, and other relevant features), sampling (strategies for sample acquisition and sample size), assays/techniques used (e.g., SNP chips, NGS platforms, etc) and variables measured (e.g., phenotypes, covariates, etc) or any other relevant data collected, and statistical assessments performed aThis is a samplefootnote Area for a figure Acknowledges Place logos here Figure 1. This is thelegendof figure 1

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