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- Guidelines-for-Formatting-Gene-and-Protein-Names.aspx accessDate "2016-02-06".
- Guidelines-for-Formatting-Gene-and-Protein-Names.aspx date "2014-01-30".
- Guidelines-for-Formatting-Gene-and-Protein-Names.aspx first "A.".
- Guidelines-for-Formatting-Gene-and-Protein-Names.aspx isCitedBy Gene_nomenclature.
- Guidelines-for-Formatting-Gene-and-Protein-Names.aspx last "Katherine".
- Guidelines-for-Formatting-Gene-and-Protein-Names.aspx publisher "BioScience Writers".
- Guidelines-for-Formatting-Gene-and-Protein-Names.aspx quote "Bacteria: Gene symbols are typically composed of three lower-case, italicized letters that serve as an abbreviation of the process or pathway in which the gene product is involved . To distinguish among different alleles, the abbreviation is followed by an upper-case letter . Protein symbols are not italicized, and the first letter is upper-case .".
- Guidelines-for-Formatting-Gene-and-Protein-Names.aspx title "Guidelines for Formatting Gene and Protein Names".
- Guidelines-for-Formatting-Gene-and-Protein-Names.aspx url Guidelines-for-Formatting-Gene-and-Protein-Names.aspx.
- Guidelines-for-Formatting-Gene-and-Protein-Names.aspx website "BioScience Writers".