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+ | In the past, a portion of the genes mentioned might be associated with the papers, but not all. | ||
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+ | Genes are more typically associated via experiments, e.g. RNAi or ExprPattern. | ||
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+ | Some examples: | ||
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+ | WBPaper00030839 | ||
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+ | Back to [[Associating genes with papers]] | ||
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+ | Back to [[Paper Pipeline]] |
Latest revision as of 12:24, 5 January 2010
Previously defined as papers that study 50 or more genes.
In the past, a portion of the genes mentioned might be associated with the papers, but not all.
Genes are more typically associated via experiments, e.g. RNAi or ExprPattern.
Some examples:
WBPaper00030839
Back to Associating genes with papers
Back to Paper Pipeline