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  2. Template:Gene2 - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Gene - Wikipedia

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    {}, a similar template that generates the direct link using the gene ID number {{ Yeast Gene }} , a similar template for the Yeast Genome Database . {{ GeneCard }} , a similar template for the GeneCards database .

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  6. List of genetic codes - Wikipedia

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    The translation table list below follows the numbering and designation by NCBI. [2] Four novel alternative genetic codes were discovered in bacterial genomes by Shulgina and Eddy using their codon assignment software Codetta, and validated by analysis of tRNA anticodons and identity elements; [ 3 ] these codes are not currently adopted at NCBI ...

  7. Glossary of genetics and evolutionary biology - Wikipedia

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    (of a gene or allele) Traceable back through an arbitrary number of generations without mutation to a common ancestor of the group of descendant organisms that carries the gene or allele. [1] A gene or allele present in a group of descendant organisms is said to be identical by descent to a gene or allele in a common ancestor of the group if ...

  8. Gene nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    Gene nomenclature is the scientific naming of genes, the units of heredity in living organisms. It is also closely associated with protein nomenclature, as genes and the proteins they code for usually have similar nomenclature. An international committee published recommendations for genetic symbols and nomenclature in 1957. [1]

  9. Template:Genes by human chromosome - Wikipedia

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