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Assembly
Assembly
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BioAssay by RNA target
BioAssays that refer to records in the current set as mRNA targets.
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BioProject
Related BioProject entry
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Components (Core)
Nucleotide records that are the components of the assembled sequence records in the current set.
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Full text in PMC
Free full-text articles in PubMed central that cite nucleotide records in the current set.
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Gene
Gene records referencing the current sequence records. Sequences included in Gene are added manually by NCBI.
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GeneView in dbSNP
Geneview in dbSNP showing nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) mapped to the genes associated with the current records.
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Genome
Genome records related to the current sequence records. Genome records may be linked to the components of assembled genome and from single record submissions representing complete genomic molecules such as chromosomes, organelle genomes, and plasmids.
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HomoloGene
Homologene clusters that contain the current RefSeq transcript sequences.
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Identical GenBank Sequence
Identical source nucleotide records to Reference Sequence assembled genomes in the current set.
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Map Viewer
Graphical Map Viewer display of the current nucleotide records in assembled genomes. Records may be part of the assembly or mapped as alignment-based annotation.
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mRNA
mRNA sequence records that are annotated on the current genomic nucleotide sequences. The mRNA records represent aligned or predicted transcripts of the current records.
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Protein
Protein translations of coding regions from sequence records in the current set.
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PubMed
PubMed articles that cite nucleotide records in the current set. These are articles that report the International Nucleotide Database Collaboration (DDBJ, EMBL, GenBank) data. These articles are also linked to Reference Sequences derived from these records.
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PubMed (Weighted)
PubMed articles associated with the current nucleotide records through the Gene database. These articles include Reference into Function, citations in related OMIM, and those associated with sequences in the Gene record.
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Taxonomy
NCBI Taxonomy entries and classification information for the source organisms of the current set of records.
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UniSTS
Genetic, physical, and sequence mapping reagents in the UniSTS database mapped on the current nucleotide records.