The electronic mail address of a person or institution
The address element <email> is allowed as part of a paragraph as well as inside an address.
<!ELEMENT email (#PCDATA %email-elements;)* >
Text, numbers, or special characters, zero or more
<address> Address/Contact Information; <aff> Affiliation; <alt-title> Alternate Title; <array> Array (Simple Tabular Array); <article-title> Article Title; <attrib> Attribution; <bold> Bold; <book-meta> Book Metadata; <book-part-meta> Book Part Metadata; <book-title> Book Title; <chem-struct> Chemical Structure (Display); <chem-struct-wrapper> Chemical Structure Wrapper; <citation> Citation; <collab> Collaborative (Group) Author; <collection-name> Collection Name; <comment> Comment in a Citation; <contrib> Contributor; <contrib-group> Contributor Group; <copyright-statement> Copyright Statement; <corresp> Correspondence Information; <def-head> Definition List: Definition Head; <disp-formula> Formula, Display; <fig> Figure; <fig-group> Figure Group; <graphic> Graphic; <inline-supplementary-material> Inline Supplementary Material; <italic> Italic; <media> Media Object; <meta-name> Metadata Data Name for Custom Metadata; <meta-value> Metadata Data Name For Custom Metadata; <monospace> Monospace Text (Typewriter Text); <named-content> Named Special (Subject) Content; <overline> Overline; <p> Paragraph; <preformat> Preformatted Text; <publisher-loc> Publisher’s Location; <related-article> Related Article Information; <sc> Small Caps; <source> Source; <strike> Strike Through; <sub> Subscript; <subtitle> Subtitle; <sup> Superscript; <supplementary-material> Supplementary Material; <table-wrap> Table Wrapper; <table-wrap-group> Table Wrapper Group; <td> Table Data Cell (XHTML table model); <term> Definition List: Term; <term-head> Definition List: Term Head; <th> Table Header Cell (XHTML table model); <title> Title; <trans-source> Translated Source; <trans-title> Translated Title; <underline> Underline
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<p>In general, users generate the appropriate files
for the submission type and then email the files to
<email>batch-sub@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov</email>. If the
files are too big for email, they can be deposited
into a FTP account. Upon receipt, the files are
examined by a GenBank annotator, who fixes any errors
when possible or contacts the submitter to request
corrected files. Once the files are satisfactory,
they are loaded into the appropriate database and
assigned Accession numbers. ...</p>
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