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  2. GeneCards - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the GeneCards database had two main features: delivery of integrated biomedical information for a gene in ‘card’ format, and a text-based search engine. Since 1998, the database has integrated more data resources and data types, such as protein expression and gene network information.

  3. Lists of human genes - Wikipedia

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    Entrez-Cross Database Query Search System; TranscriptomeBrowser This page was last edited on 28 March 2024, at 07:48 (UTC). Text is ...

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  5. Multi-Omics Profiling Expression Database - Wikipedia

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    The Multi-Omics Profiling Expression Database (MOPED) was an expanding multi-omics resource that supports rapid browsing of transcriptomics and proteomics information from publicly available studies on model organisms and humans. [2] As to date (2021) it has ceased activities and is unaccessible online. [3]

  6. DisGeNET - Wikipedia

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    The DisGeNET database integrates over 400 000 associations between > 17 000 genes and > 14 000 diseases from human to animal model expert curated databases with text mined GDAs from MEDLINE using a NLP-based approach. [4] The highlights of DisGeNET are the data integration, standardisation and a fine-grained tracking of the provenance information.

  7. List of unusual biological names - Wikipedia

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    Some species with unusual scientific names, because of length, repetition, or origin or meaning of name, include: Aha ha; Anableps anableps; Ba humbugi

  8. LRRC40 - Wikipedia

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    LRRC40 is located on the negative DNA strand (see Sense (molecular biology)) of chromosome 1 from 70,611,483- 70,671,223. [24] The gene produces a 2958 base pair mRNA.There are 15 predicted exons in the human gene [9] with four other splice patterns predicted on GeneCards by the Alternative Splice Database.

  9. METTL26 - Wikipedia

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    No interactions were found in the GeneCards database [9] or in the MINT database. [22] A STRING search resulted in two gene outputs. [ 23 ] These two gene interactions, though, are both in the evidence category of gene neighborhood, which does not necessarily suggest that these genes are interacting in any meaningful way, or are even expressed ...