Open access provisions that apply to a work or the funding information that provided the open access provisions.
This tag is for in-line discussions of open access that cannot readily be captured in the <license>, or that are in addition to the information there. If there is a paragraph in the text that mentions that this is an open access document, there should be a license element that describes it.
Also, <open-access> can also be used inside <funding-group>, for statements about who paid the fees to make a document open access. Both may occur in the same document, but that is not required.
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<funding-source id="GS1" country="JP">Institute for Bioinformatics
Research and Development of the Japan Science and Technology
Agency</funding-source>
</award-group>
<award-group id="award2">
<funding-source id="GS2">21st Century COE program ‘Genome
Science’</funding-source>
</award-group>
<award-group id="award3" award-type="grant-in-aid">
<funding-source id="GS3" country="JP">Ministry of Education,
Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan</funding-source>
</award-group>
<award-group id="award4">
<funding-source id="GS4" country="JP" source-type="computational
resources">Bioinformatics Center, Institute for Chemical Research,
Kyoto University</funding-source>
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<funding-statement>The KEGG project is supported by the Institute
for Bioinformatics Research and Development of the Japan Science
and Technology Agency, the 21st Century COE program
‘Genome Science’, and a grant-in-aid for scientific
research on the priority area from the Ministry of Education, Culture,
Sports, Science and Technology of Japan. The computational resources
were provided by the Bioinformatics Center, Institute for Chemical
Research, Kyoto University.</funding-statement>
<open-access>
<p>Funding to pay the Open Access publication charges for this
article was provided by the grant-in-aid for scientific research.</p>
</open-access>
</funding-group>
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<ack>
<title>ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS</title>
<p>The KEGG project is supported by the Institute for Bioinformatics
Research and Development of the Japan Science and Technology
Agency, the 21st Century COE program ‘Genome Science’,
and a grant-in-aid for scientific research on the priority area from
the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of
Japan. The computational resources were provided by the Bioinformatics
Center, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University. Funding to
pay the Open Access publication charges for this article was provided
by the grant-in-aid for scientific research.</p>
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