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  2. Trinucleotide repeat containing 18 - Wikipedia

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    The protein sequence provided by NCBI lists human TNRC18 having a length of 2968 amino acids. [6] The Compute pI/Mw tool program by ExPASy [ 11 ] predicts the isoelectric point and molecular weight for the TNRC18 to be 8.88 and 315 kDa respectively.

  3. RefSeq - Wikipedia

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    Several projects to improve RefSeq services are currently in development by the NCBI, often in collaboration with research centers such as EMBL-EBI: . Consensus CDS (CCDS): This project aims to identify a core set of human and mouse protein-coding regions and standardize sets of genes with high and consistent levels of genomic annotation quality.

  4. Nexus file - Wikipedia

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    The extensible NEXUS file format is widely used in phylogenetics, evolutionary biology, and bioinformatics.It stores information about taxa, morphological character states, DNA and protein sequence alignments, distances, and phylogenetic trees. [1]

  5. Template:NCBI RefSeq - Wikipedia

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  6. HH-suite - Wikipedia

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    HHsearch is often used for homology modeling, that is, to build a model of the structure of a query protein for which only the sequence is known: For that purpose, a database of proteins with known structures such as the protein data bank is searched for "template" proteins similar to the query protein. If such a template protein is found, the ...

  7. FASTA format - Wikipedia

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    In bioinformatics and biochemistry, the FASTA format is a text-based format for representing either nucleotide sequences or amino acid (protein) sequences, in which nucleotides or amino acids are represented using single-letter codes. The format allows for sequence names and comments to precede the sequences.

  8. Template:Infobox protein - Wikipedia

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    An infobox for proteins. If the article is also linked to the corresponding gene item on Wikidata (which it often is), consider using {{Infobox gene}}. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status No parameters specified See also {{ Infobox nonhuman protein }} {{ Infobox protein family }} Category:Protein pages needing a ...

  9. GenBank - Wikipedia

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    The GenBank sequence database is an open access, annotated collection of all publicly available nucleotide sequences and their protein translations. It is produced and maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI; a part of the National Institutes of Health in the United States) as part of the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration (INSDC).